US Cardiology Review (Oct 2021)

The Role of Subcutaneous ICDs in the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death

  • Leah A John,
  • Ahmadreza Karimianpour,
  • Michael R Gold

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/usc.2021.01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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The ICD is an important therapy in the prevention of sudden cardiac death. The transvenous-ICD (TV-ICD) has been the primary device used for this purpose. However, mechanical and infectious complications occur with traditional TV-ICDs increasing morbidity and mortality. The subcutaneous-ICD (S-ICD) system was developed to circumvent some of these complications, but S-ICDs have their inherent set of limitations as well. These include inappropriate shock delivery, lack of bradycardia, antitachycardia or CRT pacing therapy and shorter device longevity. The S-ICD is now included in guidelines as an acceptable alternative to TV-ICDs among patients without pacing indications. This review discusses the rationale for S-ICDs by reviewing studies including the PRAETORIAN, PAS and UNTOUCHED trials.