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Rise in Chronic Defibrillation Energy Requirements Necessitating Implantable Defibrillator Lead System Revision
Authors:EMILE G. DAOUD  K. CHING MAN  ERED MORADY  S. ADAM STRIGKBERGER
Affiliation:Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:The chronic defibrillation energy requirement (DER) is believed to remain clinically stable in patients with defibrillators. Six patients (two with an epicardial and four with a nonthoracotomy system) were identified with a rise in their chronic DER, which eliminated a 10-J safety margin, thus necessitating a defibrillator lead system revision. The mean increase in DER was 14.7 ± 4 J and was discovered at a mean of 16.0 ± 18 months (range 2-41) following implantation. Management included placement of a defibrillator with a biphasic waveform, placement of an additional defibrillation electrode, or both. At 2 months following revision of the defibrillation system, a 10-J DER safety margin was present in each patient. In some patients, there is a progressive increase in the chronic DER with elimination of a 10-J safety margin necessitating revision of the defibrillation system. Routine reevaluation of the chronic DER, therefore, is necessary to identify these patients.
Keywords:defibrillation energy    implantable defibrillator
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