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High-voltage impedance rise; mechanism and management in patients with transvenous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators: a case series.

Christopher MonkhouseAlex CambridgeAnthony W C ChowJonathan M Behar
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2019)
There are distinct differences between TSI and LVSM. The TSI is derived from a full output shock, whilst LVSM is calculated from a small current output. These cases highlight the inaccuracies of the LVSM measurement. The gradual rise in LVSM is significantly higher than the value for TSI in these patients we propose the most likely mechanism is encapsulation fibrosis surrounding the right ventricular shock coil. Management for these patients requires vigorous testing to rule out electrical failure, and replacement maybe necessary.
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