Boston Scientific’s S-ICD subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator performed as well as a standard ICD with transvenous leads in the largest multicenter study of the device so far, but the novel technology shows room for improvement.
Unlike a standard ICD with transvenous electrodes, the S-ICD detects arrhythmias with subcutaneous rather than intracardiac electrograms. Because it has no wires in or on the heart, the S-ICD is...
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