Incidence, implications, and management of sense-B-noise failure in subcutaneous cardioverter-defibrillator patients: insights from a large multicentre registry
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (S-ICDs) offer potentially distinct advantages over transvenous defibrillator systems. Recent randomized trials showed significantly lower lead failure rates than transvenous ICD. Still, S-ICDs remain associated with the risk of inappropriate shocks (IAS). While previous studies have reported varying causes of IAS, this study explores a rare cause of IAS, referred to as ‘sense-B-noise.’ It was recently described in case series, but its incidence has not been studied in a large cohort of S-ICD patients.
We retrospectively reviewed data from patients implanted with S-ICD models 1010, A209, and A219 between October 2009 and July 2023 across nine centres in Europe and the USA. The analysis concentrated on determining the incidence and understanding the implications of sense-B-noise events. Sense-B-noise represents a rare manifestation of distinct electrogram abnormalities within the primary and alternate sensing vectors. Data were collected from medical records, device telemetry, and manufacturer reports for investigation. This registry is registered on
This multicentre analysis’ findings shed light on a rare but clinically highly significant adverse event in S-ICD therapy. To our knowledge, we provide the first systematic multicentre analysis investigating the incidence of sense-B-noise. Due to being difficult to diagnose and limited options for resolution, management of sense-B-noise is challenging. Complete system exchange may be the only option for some patients. Educating healthcare providers involved in S-ICD patient care is crucial for ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective management of sense-B-noise issues.
Contributors

Jonas Wörmann
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Stjepan Jurisic
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Kara Stout
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Mohamed Elrefai
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Basildon University Hospital Basildon , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Beat Schaer
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Antonius van Stipdonk
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Neil T Srinivasan
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Sylvain Ploux
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Alexander Breitenstein
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Jordana Kron
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Paul R Roberts
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Tobias Toennis
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Dominik Linz
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Rajdip Dulai
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Julia Hermes-Laufer
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Jay Koneru
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Sebastian Dittrich
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Jan-Hendrik van den Bruck
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Jan-Hendrik Schipper
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Kerstin D Rosenberger
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Daniel Steven
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