Riata Silicone Defibrillation Lead With Normal Electrical Measures At Routine Ambulatory Check: The Role Of High-Voltage Shock Testing

WORLD JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY(2016)

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AIMTo describe our experience with shock testing for the evaluation of patients with Riata T leads.METHODSAmong 51 patients with normal baseline electrical parameters, 20 died during follow-up. Of the remaining 31 patients, 15 underwent the test: In 10 cases a defibrillation testing with ventricular fibrillation (VF) induction and in 5 cases a R-wave-synchronized shock (> 20 J, without inducing VF). The test was performed under sedation with Midazolam.RESULTSTwelve patients (80%) had a normal behavior during shock testing: In 8 cases induced VF was correctly detected and treated; in 4 cases of R-wave-synchronized shock electrical parameters remained stable and normal. Three patients (20%) failed the test. One patient with externalized conductors showed a sudden drop of high-voltage impedance (< 10 Ohm) after a 25 J R-wave-synchronized shock. Two other patients with externalized conductors, undergoing defibrillation testing, showed a short-circuit during shock delivery and the implantable cardioverter defibrillator was unable to interrupt VF.CONCLUSIONIn Riata T leads the delivery of a low current during routine measurement of high-voltage impedance may not reveal a small short circuit, that can only be evident by attempting to deliver a true shock, either for spontaneous arrhythmias or in the context of a shock testing.
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Implantable cardioverter defibrillator, Lead failure, Defibrillation testing, Riata T lead, Externalized conductors
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