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Diaphragmatic myopotential oversensing in pacemaker-dependent patients with CRT-D devices

Authors :
Katya Reis Santos
Diogo Cavaco
Rui Candeias
Sónia Lima
Francisco Bello Morgado
Pedro Adragão
José Aniceto Silva
Source :
Europace. 10:1381-1386
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2008.

Abstract

Aims To evaluate the incidence and clinical significance of diaphragmatic myopotential (dMP) oversensing in pacemaker (PM)-dependent patients with CRT-Ds. Methods and results We retrospectively evaluated patients with CRT-Ds implanted at our institution between January 2000 and August 2006. PM-dependent patients were identified, and the incidence of inappropriate detections due to dMP oversensing and their possible clinical implications (inappropriate therapies, syncope, and death of any cause) were evaluated. CRT-Ds were implanted in 122 patients, 37 were or became PM dependent. During a mean follow-up of 22+ 17 months, 7(18.9%) PM-dependent patients revealed inappropriate detections due to dMP oversensing. All oversensing episodes occurred in CRT-Ds with automatic gain control (AGC) sensing and integrated bipolar (IBP) leads in the RV apex. These detections led to inappropriate shocks in 2(5.4%) patients and syncope in 1(2.7%). Five (13.5%) patients died. Conclusion dMP oversensing in PM-dependent patients with CRT-Ds is an important problem, particularly in CRT-Ds with AGC sensing and IBP leads, with over 20% of patients with these devices revealing inappropriate detections. The clinical impact of dMP oversensing is less marked but relevant, with both inappropriate therapies and syncope occurring in this small group of 37 patients and the possibility of related deaths.

Details

ISSN :
15322092 and 10995129
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europace
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e485bbcc8e01c98e3f82e844586df96a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun241