High impedance alert with safety switching: An unreported hazard of hybrid pacing systems.

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol

Evans Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine Section, Arrhythmia Service, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.

Published: July 2019

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Several Boston Scientific pacemaker models have a known issue with intermittent oversensing of the minute ventilation sensor when paired with non-Boston Scientific leads. Several of our patients with these hybrid systems have had transient out of range impedances and oversensing after safety switching which we suspected may be related. A retrospective analysis of 395 patients who had pacemakers implanted between 2015-2017 found that transient out of range impedances with safety switching was present in 9% of Boston Scientific pacemakers paired with Abbott or Medtronic leads compared with 0% in other device-lead combinations (P = 0.0089). We postulate that the root cause of the minute ventilation oversensing and transient high impedance issue is the same, a header-lead interaction from low-level incompatibility. Recognizing this issue is critical to prevent unnecessary lead revisions or extractions as it can be prevented with a simple reprogramming of lead pace/sense configuration.

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