An Internet-based registry found 11% of ICD and 10% of pacemaker pulse generator failures were heralded by signs other than the expected elective replacement indicator.
Observational
Yes
Is an Internet-based registry feasible for providing timely data on pacemaker and ICD failures?
An independent Internet-based registry is feasible and effective for rapidly identifying and communicating pacemaker and ICD device failures and battery longevity data.
The medical community has no independent source of timely information regarding the performance of pacemaker and ICD pulse generators and leads. Accordingly, the authors established an Internet-based registry of pacemaker and ICD pulse generator and lead failures (www.pacerandicregistry.com). During the first year, they found three previously unreported device problems that were promptly communicated to the participants. Of the failures reported, 11% of ICD and 10% of pacemaker pulse generator failures were heralded by signs other than the expected elective replacement indicator (ERI). Average ICD battery longevity was 4.0 +/- 0.7 years, and average dual chamber pacemaker battery longevity was 6.8 +/- 2.6 years. Disrupted insulation accounted for 54% of pacemaker and 29% of ICD lead failures. Compared to pacemaker pulse generator and lead failure, ICD device failures were more likely to cause severe clinical consequences. In conclusion, an Internet-based registry is feasible and capable of providing timely data regarding the signs, causes, and clinical consequences of pacemaker and ICD failures.
Hauser et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Pacemaker and ICD pulse generator and lead failures. Internet-based device failure registry was evaluated on Pacemaker and ICD pulse generator and lead failures and battery longevity. An Internet-based registry found 11% of ICD and 10% of pacemaker pulse generator failures were heralded by signs other than the expected elective replacement indicator.