A 28-year-old, highly athletic swimmer with a family history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy received a dual chamber ICD. He was seen for a routine follow-up.
In ICD recipients, sports that prominently mobilize the shoulders, such as freestyle or butterfly swimming, body-building, tennis, as well as contact sports and martial arts, may be avoided, as they are associated with a high risk of lead fracture, either from a direct trauma, or from repetitive compression of the defibrillation lead at the level of the costo-clavicular outlet. Likewise, extreme sports, including mountaineering, diving, parachute jumps, ultralight aviation, parasailing etc., where a syncopal event or an electrical shock might be fatal, are discouraged.
This kind of episode illustrates the benefit of limiting the delivery of therapy to 6 shocks in the VF zone. The occurrence of multiple, consecutive inappropriate shocks are particularly poorly accepted by patients. In this patient, the energy was not delivered and this episode remained asymptomatic.