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Change of sensing vector in the subcutaneous ICD during follow-up and after device replacement.

Markus BettinBenjamin RathChristian EllermannPatrick LeitzNils BögeholzFlorian ReinkeJulia KöbeLars EckardtGerrit Frommeyer
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2018)
In the present study, a significant number of S-ICD® patients had a manual or automatic vector change during follow-up and after device replacement. The study underlines the importance of a thoroughly performed screening and at least two valuable sensing vectors preimplant. Further studies are needed to evaluate the necessity of a routine automatic setup during follow-up.
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