A multicenter experience with novel implantable cardioverter defibrillator configurations in the pediatric and congenital heart disease population

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Stephenson, EA
Batra, AS
Knilans, TK
Gow, RM
Gradaus, R
Balaji, S
Dubin, AM
Rhee, EK
Ro, PS
Thogersen, AM
Cecchin, F
Triedman, JK
Walsh, EP
Berul, CI
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[1] Hosp Sick Children, Div Cardiol, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Childrens Hosp Boston, Boston, MA USA
[3] Indiana Univ, Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN USA
[4] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Cincinnati, OH USA
[5] Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L1, Canada
[6] Univ Klinikum Munster, Med Klin & Poliklin C, Munster, Germany
[7] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Portland, OR USA
[8] Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
[9] Washington Univ, Sch Med, St Louis, MO USA
[10] Columbus Childrens Hosp, Columbus, OH USA
[11] Rigshosp, Hjertectr, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
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pediatric; implantable defibrillator; congenital heart disease;
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Novel ICD Configurations in Pediatrics and Congenital Heart Disease. Introduction: In pediatric and congenital heart disease patients, transvenous ICD implantation may be limited secondary to patient size, venous, or cardiac anatomy. Epicardial patches require a thoracotomy, and may lead to a restrictive pericardial process. Because of these issues, we have explored novel ICD configurations. Methods: Retrospective review at 10 centers implanting ICDs without a transvenous shocking coil or epicardial patches. Results: Twenty-two patients underwent implant at a mean age of 8.9 years (range: 0.3-43.5), with a mean weight of 25.5 kg (range: 5.2-70). Diagnoses included complex CHD, intracardiac tumors, cardiomyopathy, idiopathic VT, LV noncompaction, and long QT syndrome. Three configurations were used: subcutaneous array, a transvenous design ICD lead placed on the epicardium, or a transvenous design ICD lead placed subcutaneously. Difficulties were found at implant in 8 patients: 4 had difficulty inducing VT/VF, and 4 had high DFTs. Over a mean follow-up of 2.2 years (range: 0.2-10.5), 7 patients had appropriate shocks. Inappropriate shocks occurred in 4 patients. System revisions were required in 7 patients: 2 generator changes (in 1 patient), 3 pace-sense lead replacement, 1 additional subcutaneous coil placement due to increased DFT, 1 upgrade to a transvenous system, and 1 revision to epicardial patch system. Conclusions: ICD implantation can be performed without epicardial patches or transvenous high-energy leads in this population, using individualized techniques. This will allow ICD use in patients who have intracardiac shunting or are deemed too small for transvenous ICD leads. The long-term outcome and possible complications are as yet unknown in this population, and they should be monitored closely with follow-up DFTs.
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