A cluster of inappropriate shocks in a pediatric S-ICD patient - how to troubleshoot?

Christina Menexi , Mohamed ElRefai , David Farwell , Neil Srinivasan
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We present the case of a 16-year-old male pediatric patient diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM, identified as having a high risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD), who underwent a successful subcutaneous implantable cardiac defibrillator (S-ICD) implantation as a primary prevention measure in 2018.

His past medical history included ADHD, Autism, and panic attacks. The patient experienced appropriate shocks that successfully terminated VF episodes. However, he also experienced multiple inappropriate shocks from the S-ICD, triggered by anxiety-induced tachycardia during panic episodes. Meticulous assessment of S-ICD tracings and electrocardiograms (ECGs) revealed the erroneous classification of sinus tachycardia as sustained ventricular tachycardia, leading to unwarranted therapeutic interventions.

Clinical intervention involved reprogramming of the S-ICD, emphasizing the pivotal role of personalized device configuration in pediatric cases where fine margins matter. While literature on S-ICD use in pediatric populations remains limited, emerging registries underscore the efficacy and safety of S-ICDs in preventing sudden cardiac death while reducing complications associated with intravascular leads. This case underscores the critical nature of customized device programming in pediatric patients, underscoring S-ICDs as a practical defibrillation alternative that addresses distinct concerns within this cohort of patients.

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儿科 S-ICD 患者出现不适当电击群--如何排除故障?
我们介绍了一名 16 岁男性儿科患者的病例,他被诊断患有肥厚型心肌病(HCM,被确定为心脏性猝死(SCD)的高风险人群),2018 年,作为一级预防措施,他成功接受了皮下植入式心脏除颤器(S-ICD)植入手术。他的既往病史包括多动症、自闭症和惊恐发作。患者经历过适当的电击,成功终止了室颤发作。然而,他也经历了多次 S-ICD 的不适当电击,这些电击是由恐慌发作时焦虑引起的心动过速引发的。对 S-ICD 曲线和心电图(ECG)进行仔细评估后发现,窦性心动过速被错误地归类为持续性室性心动过速,从而导致不必要的治疗干预。临床干预包括对 S-ICD 重新编程,强调了个性化设备配置在儿科病例中的关键作用,因为儿科病例的细微差别非常重要。虽然有关 S-ICD 在儿科人群中使用的文献仍然有限,但新出现的登记强调了 S-ICD 在预防心脏性猝死方面的有效性和安全性,同时也减少了与血管内导联相关的并发症。本病例强调了儿科患者定制设备编程的重要性,突出了 S-ICD 是一种实用的除颤替代方案,可以解决这类患者的特殊问题。
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Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal is a peer reviewed online journal devoted to cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. Editorial Advisory Board includes eminent personalities in the field of cardiac pacing and electrophysiology from Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
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