High‐impedance alerts with pulse generator—Lead mismatch

Author:

Christie Simon1ORCID,El Tobgy Nada1,Seifer Colette M.1ORCID,Khoo Clarence1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max Rady College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED) include pulse generators and leads. In some implanting centers, it is a common practice to combine devices with leads from different companies. Case series have reported episodic high‐impedance changes in Boston Scientific CIEDs with competitor leads. We investigated the incidence of high‐impedance abnormalities in matched versus mismatched Boston Scientific Accolade pacemakers.MethodsA retrospective chart review identified all consecutive Boston Scientific Accolade pacemakers implanted between January 2017 and June 2019 at a Canadian tertiary care center. The primary outcome was the occurrence of transient, high‐impedance changes which resulted in a switch to unipolar pacing/sensing in the absence of any other identifiable lead issue. Fisher exact tests (two‐tailed, α = .05) were used to compare the incidence of outcomes in matched versus mismatched systems.Results514 Boston Scientific Accolade pacemakers were associated with 882 individual leads. The primary outcome occurred with 21 leads (20 Medtronic and 1 Abbott), associated with occasional pacing inhibition, presyncope, and/or early surgical revision. Mismatched lead‐device pairs were significantly associated with CIED malfunction compared to matched lead‐device pairs (3.3% vs. 0%, p = .0019). The median time from implant to unipolar safety switch was 12.4 months. The median follow‐up time was 21.6 months.ConclusionUse of mismatched leads with a Boston Scientific Accolade device was associated with an increased risk of undesirable changes in sensing polarity with occasional inappropriate pacing inhibition. Awareness of this interaction can allow for the institution of appropriate programming remedies and may increase scrutiny of the use of mismatched CIED systems.

Publisher

Wiley

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