Table 1.
Summary of potential benefits and risk of newly designed IS-4/DF-4 connectors and leads
Potential benefits | Potential risks |
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Treatment related | |
• Shorter and more convenient implantation procedure | |
• Enables multipolar P/S leads (e.g. for LV pacing) | |
Safety related | |
• Reduced risk of lead-to-port mismatch | • Spring contacts (instead of set screws) may be prone to connection problems |
• Reduced risk of unset set screws | • Complex connector design may give rise to sealing failures |
• Reduced risk of abrasion | • DF-4 connector does not allow additional pace/sense leads in case of sensing problems (only by use of special adaptor, not available yet) |
• New set of seals at device replacement | • DF-4 connector does not allow additional shock lead (e.g. subcutaneous array) in case of elevated defibrillation threshold (only by use of a special adaptor, not available yet) |
• Requires specially-designed cables for intra-operative testing. Higher risk of incompatibility in case of device replacement | |
• Inability to add an additional shock or pace/sense lead without an adaptor | |
Patient-related | |
• Less material in the device pocket | |
• Reduced size of device header |