• Title of article

    105 Inappropriate ICD Shocks in a Patient with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Broca’s Aphasia

  • Author/Authors

    Georgi, Christian Department of Cardiology and Medical School Brandenburg Theodor Fontane - Heart Center Brandenburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Germany , Neuß, Michael Department of Cardiology and Medical School Brandenburg Theodor Fontane - Heart Center Brandenburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Germany , Möller, Viviane Department of Cardiology and Medical School Brandenburg Theodor Fontane - Heart Center Brandenburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Germany , Seifert, Martin Department of Cardiology and Medical School Brandenburg Theodor Fontane - Heart Center Brandenburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Germany , Butter, Christian Department of Cardiology and Medical School Brandenburg Theodor Fontane - Heart Center Brandenburg, Bernau bei Berlin, Germany

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    5
  • Abstract
    With a growing number of ICD recipients, device complications are seen more frequently in the clinical setting and outpatient departments. Among the most severe are ICD infections and inappropriate therapies caused by oversensing of atrial tachycardias or lead fracture. We report on a 76-year-old female patient with dilative cardiomyopathy and Broca’s aphasia after stroke, who experienced 105 consecutive inappropriate ICD shocks due to cluster missensing of her fractured ICD lead. The diagnosis was complicated and delayed by patient’s aphasia emphasizing the need for intensified remote monitoring along with regular in-person visits, especially in people with intellectual or communication disabilities.
  • Keywords
    Inappropriate ICD , Cardiomyopathy , Broca’s Aphasia
  • Journal title
    Case Reports in Cardiology
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2612490