The development of the extravascular defibrillator with substernal lead placement: A new Frontier for device-based treatment of sudden cardiac arrest

Amy E. Thompson, Brett Atwater, Lucas Boersma, Ian Crozier, Gregory Engel, Paul Friedman, J. Rod Gimbel, Bradley P. Knight, Jaimie Manlucu, Francis Murgatroyd, David O'Donnell, Juergen Kuschyk, Paul DeGroot

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Abstract

Introduction: The extravascular implantable cardioverter-defibrillato (EV ICD) system with substernal lead placement is a novel nontransvenous alternative to current commercially available ICD systems. The EV ICD provides defibrillation and pacing therapies without the potential long-term complications of endovascular lead placement but requires a new procedure for implantation with a safety profile under evaluation. Methods: This paper summarizes the development of the EV ICD, including the preclinical and clinical evaluations that have contributed to the system and procedural refinements to date. Results: Extensive preclinical research evaluations and four human clinical studies with >140 combined acute and chronic implants have enabled the development and refinement of the EV ICD system, currently in worldwide pivotal study. Conclusion: The EV ICD may represent a clinically valuable solution in protecting patients from sudden cardiac death while avoiding the long-term consequences of transvenous hardware. The EV ICD offers advantages over transvenous and subcutaneous systems by avoiding placement in the heart and vasculature; relative to subcutaneous systems, EV ICD requires less energy for defibrillation, enabling a smaller device, and provides pacing features such as antitachycardia and asystole pacing in a single system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1085-1095
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
Volume33
Issue number6
Early online date2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • ICD
  • anterior mediastinum
  • arrhythmia
  • extravascular
  • substernal

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