Heart Rhythm O2 (Apr 2020)

A novel screening test for inappropriate shocks due to myopotentials from the subcutaneous implantable cardioverter–defibrillatorKey Findings

  • Yuji Ishida, MD, PhD,
  • Shingo Sasaki, MD, PhD,
  • Yuichi Toyama, MD,
  • Kimitaka Nishizaki, MD, PhD,
  • Yoshihiro Shoji, MD, PhD,
  • Takahiko Kinjo, MD, PhD,
  • Taihei Itoh, MD, PhD,
  • Daisuke Horiuchi, MD, PhD,
  • Masaomi Kimura, MD, PhD,
  • Michael R. Gold, MD, PhD, FHRS,
  • Hirofumi Tomita, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 27 – 34

Abstract

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Background: The subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (S-ICD) is effective in preventing sudden cardiac death. Compared with transvenous ICDs, S-ICDs have a lower rate of inappropriate shocks (IASs) for supraventricular arrhythmias, but such shocks for T-wave oversensing (TWO) and extracardiac myopotentials are more common. No screening tests to identify patients at risk for IAS due to myopotential interference (MPI) currently are available. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of a tube exercise test (TET) developed to detect MPI post S-ICD implantation. Methods: TET includes 3 different maneuvers using an exercise tube. S-ICD electrograms were recorded to assess MPI while patients performed each of the maneuvers. Results: TET was performed in 43 patients, and MPI was observed in 12 patients (28%). In 10 of the 12 TET-positive patients, the positive vector corresponded with a vector that did not show TWO on standard S-ICD preoperative screening. During median follow-up of 672 days (interquartile range 465–805 days), 3 patients (7%) experienced IAS due to MPI. Importantly, the vector at the time of IAS in all 3 patients passed standard preoperative screening for TWO but was positive with TET. Sensitivity and specificity of TET were 100% and 78%, respectively, and positive and negative predictive values were 25% and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: Postimplant screening for MPI identified patients at increased risk for IAS. TET may be helpful for guiding optimal programming to prevent IAS.

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