Abstract

BackgroundCardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is associated with challenges such as elevated capture thresholds, diaphragmatic stimulation, and lead instability. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the long-term safety and efficacy of the quadripolar CRT-defibrillator (CRT-D) device system with the Quartet 1458Q left ventricular (LV) lead in a CRT-indicated population observed for 5 years and to evaluate all-cause mortality and impact of baseline characteristics on survival through 5 years. MethodsPatients indicated for a CRT-D system were observed every 6 months after implantation for 5 years, and device performance and adverse events were assessed at each visit. The 3 primary end points were freedom from quadripolar CRT-D system-related complications through 5 years, freedom from Quartet 1458Q LV lead-related complications through 5 years, and mean programmed pacing capture threshold at 5 years. ResultsThe study enrolled 1970 participants at 71 sites. The quadripolar CRT-D system was successfully implanted in 97.2% of participants. Freedom from quadripolar CRT-D device system-related complications through 5 years was 89.7%. Freedom from Quartet 1458Q LV lead-related complications through 5 years was 95.7%; 3.49% of participants had LV lead-related complications, and an overall LV lead complication rate was 0.0122 event per patient-year. The mean LV pacing capture threshold was 1.52 ± 1.01 V at 5 years. The 5-year survival rate was 67.4%. ConclusionThe quadripolar CRT-D system with the Quartet 1458Q LV lead exhibited low rates of complications and stable electrical performance through 5 years of follow-up and suggested a higher 5-year survival rate compared with traditional CRT systems.

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