Dual- vs. single-chamber defibrillators for primary prevention of sudden cardiac death: long-term follow-up of the Défibrillateur Automatique Implantable—Prévention Primaire registry
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) are an effective primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. We examined whether dual-chamber (DC) ICDs confer a greater benefit than single-chamber (SC) ICDs, and compared the long-term outcomes of recipients of each type of device implanted for primary prevention.
Between 2002 and 2012, the DAI-PP registry consecutively enrolled 1258 SC- and 1280 DC-ICD recipients at 12 French medical centres. The devices were interrogated at 4- to 6-month intervals during outpatient visits, with a focus on the therapies delivered. The study endpoints were incidence of appropriate therapies, ICD-related morbidity, and deaths from all and from specific causes. The mean age of the SC- and DC-ICD recipients was 59 ± 12 and 62 ± 11 years, respectively (
In this large registry of ICD implanted for primary prevention, DC-ICDs were associated with higher rates of peri-implant complications and generator replacements, whereas the survival and rates of inappropriate shocks were similar in both groups.
NCT#01992458.
Contributors

Serge Boveda
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Didier Klug
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Frankie Beganton
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Olivier Piot
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Kumar Narayanan
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Marie-Cécile Périer
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Daniel Gras
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Laurent Fauchier
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Pierre Bordachar
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Vincent Algalarrondo
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Dominique Babuty
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Jean-Claude Deharo
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Christophe Leclercq
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Eloi Marijon
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Nicolas Sadoul
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