Use of a subcutaneous ICD in a patient with short QT syndrome

  • Mondoly P
  • Cardin C
  • Rollin A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Short QT syndrome carries the risk for inappropriate therapies using transvenous ICD because of overdetection of the ample T wave. SQT syndrome may also benefit from subcutaneous ICD , although additional cases are needed to affirm the safety of such device in this setting.

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Mondoly, P., Cardin, C., Rollin, A., Duparc, A., & Maury, P. (2016). Use of a subcutaneous ICD in a patient with short QT syndrome. Clinical Case Reports, 4(1), 35–38. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.432

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