Occurrence of premature battery depletion in a large multicentre registry of subcutaneous cardioverter-defibrillator patients

Author:

Wörmann Jonas1ORCID,Strik Marc2ORCID,Jurisic Stjepan3,Stout Kara4ORCID,Elrefai Mohamed5ORCID,Becher Nina67ORCID,Schaer Beat8ORCID,van Stipdonk Antonius9ORCID,Srinivasan Neil T1011ORCID,Ploux Sylvain2ORCID,Breitenstein Alexander3ORCID,Kron Jordana4ORCID,Roberts Paul R5ORCID,Toennis Tobias67ORCID,Linz Dominik9ORCID,Dulai Rajdip10ORCID,Hermes-Laufer Julia3ORCID,Koneru Jay4ORCID,Erküner Ömer9ORCID,Dittrich Sebastian1ORCID,van den Bruck Jan-Hendrik1ORCID,Schipper Jan-Hendrik1ORCID,Sultan Arian1ORCID,Rosenberger Kerstin D12ORCID,Steven Daniel1ORCID,Lüker Jakob1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrophysiology, Heart Center at the University of Cologne , Kerpener Str. 62, 50937 Cologne , Germany

2. CHU de Bordeaux, service de Cardiologie-électrophysiologie et stimulation cardiaque, INSERM , U 1045, F-33000 Bordeaux , France

3. Department of Cardiology, University Heart Center, University Hospital Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

4. Cardiology, VCU Health Pauley Heart Center , Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond , USA

5. Cardiac Rhythm Management Research Department, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust , Southampton, United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

6. Department of Cardiology, University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , Hamburg , Germany

7. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Hamburg/Kiel/Luebeck , Hamburg , Germany

8. Cardiology, University Hospital Basel , Basel , Switzerland

9. Department of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University Medical Centre , Maastricht , The Netherlands

10. Department of Electrophysiology, The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre , Basildon , UK

11. Circulatory Health Research Group, Medical Technology Research Centre, School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University , Chelmsford CM1 1SQ , UK

12. Institute of Medical Statistics and Computational Biology (IMSB), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne , Cologne , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Aims Subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (S-ICDs) have become established in preventing sudden cardiac death, with some advantages over transvenous defibrillator systems, including a lower incidence of lead failures. Despite technological advancements, S-ICD carriers may suffer from significant complications, such as premature battery depletion (PBD), that led to an advisory for nearly 40 000 patients. This multicentre study evaluated the incidence of PBD in a large set of S-ICD patients. Methods and results Data from patients implanted with S-ICD models A209 and A219 between October 2012 and July 2023 across nine centres in Europe and the USA were reviewed. Incidence and implications of PBD, defined as clinically observed sudden drop in battery longevity, were analysed and compared to PBD with the definition of battery depletion within 60 months. Prospectively collected clinical data were obtained retrospectively from medical records, device telemetry, and manufacturer reports. This registry is listed on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05713708). Of the 1112 S-ICD devices analysed, 547 (49.2%) were equipped with a potentially affected capacitor linked to PBD occurrence, currently under Food and Drug Administration advisory. The median follow-up time for all patients was 46 [inter-quartile range (IQR) 24–63] months. Clinically suspected PBD was observed in 159 (29.1%) of cases, with a median time to generator removal or replacement of 65 (IQR 55–72) months, indicative of significant deviations from expected battery lifespan. Manufacturer confirmation of PBD was made in 91.7% of devices returned for analysis. No cases of PBD were observed in devices that were not under advisory. Conclusion This manufacturer-independent analysis highlights a notable incidence of PBD in patients equipped with S-ICD models under advisory, and the rate of PBD in this study corresponds to the rate currently estimated by the manufacturer. To the best of our knowledge, this provides the largest contemporary peer-reviewed study cohort investigating the actual incidence of PBD in S-ICD patients. These findings emphasize the importance of post-market registries in collaboration between clinicians and the manufacturer to optimize safety and efficacy in S-ICD treatment.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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