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Ventricular pacing inhibition by oversensing due to diaphragmatic myopotential during deep inspiration

Abstract An 80-year-old man, who had dilated cardiomyopathy with right ventricular (RV) dilatation, underwent implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation for advanced atrioventricular block and primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. Tined and screw-in leads were placed on the righ...

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Published in:Journal of cardiology cases 2013-08, Vol.8 (2), p.e81-e84
Main Authors: Nagamoto, Yasutsugu, MD, PhD, Shiomi, Tetsuya, MD, PhD, Matsuura, Taku, MD, Okahara, Arihide, MD, Inoue, Kota, MD, Yamaguchi, Rika, MD, Takegami, Kaoru, MD, Mine, Daigo, MD, Shirahama, Takaharu, MD, Koga, Yasuaki, MD, PhD, Yoshida, Keiki, MD, Sadamatsu, Kenji, MD, PhD, Hayashida, Kiyoshi, MD, PhD
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Summary:Abstract An 80-year-old man, who had dilated cardiomyopathy with right ventricular (RV) dilatation, underwent implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation for advanced atrioventricular block and primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. Tined and screw-in leads were placed on the right atrial appendage and RV apex, respectively. Ventricular pacing inhibition was detected after surgery due to oversensing by diaphragmatic myopotential occurring only during deep inspiration. We performed re-surgery and switched the screw-in lead for a tined lead. The diaphragmatic myopotential decreased, thereby improving oversensing by diaphragmatic myopotential and ventricular pacing inhibition. It might be beneficial to use a tined lead when placing the ventricular lead at the RV apex for implantation of a pacemaker or ICD if oversensing of diaphragmatic myopotential is observed using a screw-in lead. < Learning objective: Oversensing due to diaphragmatic myopotential is rarely observed. However if it occurs, it becomes a critical problem, which causes pacemaker inhibition or inappropriate ICD shock. However, the method of preventing this problem is unknown. In this case, we demonstrated that a tined-lead may be useful for the prevention of oversensing by diaphragmatic myopotential.>
ISSN:1878-5409
1878-5409
DOI:10.1016/j.jccase.2013.04.008