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Tachyarrhythmia
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Subcutaneous Lead System
Model 6996SQ
The Medtronic Subcutaneous Lead System Model 6996 SQ is implanted subcutaneously with the use of the Medtronic Tunneling Tool Model 6996T. Improved SQ design and implant technique offer low DFTs, a fast and easy procedure, and high success in complex cases.
- Significant reduction in DFTs1,2,4
- Simple SQ implant approach1,2,4
- Flexibility in lead positioning3
- Long defibrillation coil (25 cm)
Small lead body (7.5 Fr)
Introducer (10.5 Fr)
- Elimination of SQ patch for patient comfort and reduced complications4,5
- Expanded system options
| Model 6996SQ |
| Polarity |
Unipolar |
| Fixation |
Sutures on anchoring sleeve |
| Lead lengths |
41, 58 cm |
| Connector |
DF-1 unipolar high voltage |
| Insulation |
Silicone |
| Diameters |
7.5 Fr body (2.5 mm)
2.3 mm coil(25 cm length)
3.4 mm tip |
| Introducer |
10.5 Fr x 33 cm length |
| Electrode surface areas |
Defibrillation coil 500 mm2
Electrical shadow area 18 cm2 |
| Model 6996T Tunneling Tool for the 6996SQ Lead |
| Device Length |
421 mm overall
338 mm Tunneling |
| Material |
Stainless steel |
| Tunneling Diameter |
3.1 mm |
References
- Dornberger V, Khalighi K, Bail D, et al. Rapid and reliable positioning of a subcutaneous single-finger cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) lead with transcutaneous guidance [abstract]. PACE. 1999;22:4(Part II). Abstract 94.
- Kuhlkamp V, Dornberger V, Suchalla R, et al. Effect of a subcutaneous single element array electrode on the defibrillation threshold [abstract]. PACE. 1999;22:4(Part II). Abstract 680.
- Smits K, Malik M, Lindemans F. A subcutaneous coil electrode added to an active can-RV defibrillator system makes the precise positioning of the RV electrode less important [abstract]. PACE. 1999;22:4(Part II). Abstract 98.
- Gradaus R, Block M, Seidl K, et al. Defibrillation efficacy comparing a subcutaneous array electrode versus an "active can" implantable cardioverter-defibrillator and a subcutaneous array electrode in addition to an "active can" implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: Results from Active Can versus Array Trials I and II. J Cardiovasc electrophysiol. 2001;12:921-927.
- Kuhlkamp V, Dornberger V, Khalighi K, et al. Effect of a single element subcutaneous array electrode added to a transvenous electrode configuration on the defibrillation field and the defibrillation threshold. PACE. 1998;21:2596-2605.
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