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The purpose of this clinical study is to collect simultaneous, multiple view cardiac signals representing both transvenous ICDs (T-ICD) and sensing vectors from the subcutaneous implantable defibrillator system (S-ICD). Upon completion, this data will represent the first true database capable of comparing detection characteristics of transvenous and subcutaneous ICDs. Future protocols will be created to dictate the specific methods of such comparisons.
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The FACTS S-ICD study is a data gathering study that takes place during the implant procedure of a standard T-ICD system. Patients undergoing a routine dual chamber, dual high voltage shocking coil T-ICD or CRT-D insertion or replacement will be connected to an external data recorder via sterile cables. Atrial and ventricular arrhythmias will be induced while multiple ECG views are simultaneously recorded from both intracardiac and surface vectors. These episodes will then be digitized to create the FACTS S-ICD arrhythmia library.
As both dedicated and integrated bipolar sensing configurations are currently utilized in the marketplace, data will be collected using both market available ICD sensing methods.
The FACTS S-ICD study will enroll a sufficient quantity of patients such that a minimum of 50 atrial and 50 ventricular arrhythmic episodes are collected via both dedicated and integrated ICD systems. S-ICD signals will be collected for all recorded episodes.
The T-ICD implant procedure will be completed as per normal hospital practice and no further patient dependent data gathering will be required past the implant surgery and point of surgery arrhythmia inductions.
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