Studies have shown that avoidance of right ventricular pacing results in a decrease in the incidence of atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure. Newer algorithms which promote intrinsic conduction and decrease the frequency of ventricular pacing have been developed. However some of these new pacing algorithms are complex and can create potential pitfalls for the clinician. Additionally, these features may not be applicable to a reasonable amount of patients. We describe an example of a pacemaker pseudo-malfunction caused by one of these new algorithms
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...
First-degree atrio-ventricular (AV) block is defined as a PR interval longer than 200 ms. If too lon...
This discussion deals with electrocardiographic interpretations of the various types of pacemakers a...
Studies have shown that avoidance of right ventricular pacing results in a decrease in the incidence...
Studies have shown that avoidance of right ventricular pacing results in a decrease in the incidence...
While the implantable pacemaker has initially been developed to treat symptomatic bradycardia, we de...
Implantable cardiac pacing systems are a safe and effective treatment for symptomatic irreversible b...
BACKGROUND In Boston Scientific dual-chamber devices, the RYTHMIQ algorithm aims to minimize right v...
It is now generally agreed that the presence of symptoms is an indication for long-term pacing of pa...
We report here on three patients who underwent biventricular pacing (BVP) for severe heart failure a...
Background Exercise capacity is an important aspect of quality of life in patients undergoing pacema...
A patient with an implanted dual-chamber pacemaker (DDDR) for sick sinus syndrome had a pulse genera...
Constant rapid pacing may suppress arrhythmias, but it is usually poorly tolerated in the long term....
Several clinical studies in patients with VVI or dual-chamber pacemakers have demonstrated that righ...
Background Exercise capacity is an important aspect of quality of life in patients undergoing pacema...
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...
First-degree atrio-ventricular (AV) block is defined as a PR interval longer than 200 ms. If too lon...
This discussion deals with electrocardiographic interpretations of the various types of pacemakers a...
Studies have shown that avoidance of right ventricular pacing results in a decrease in the incidence...
Studies have shown that avoidance of right ventricular pacing results in a decrease in the incidence...
While the implantable pacemaker has initially been developed to treat symptomatic bradycardia, we de...
Implantable cardiac pacing systems are a safe and effective treatment for symptomatic irreversible b...
BACKGROUND In Boston Scientific dual-chamber devices, the RYTHMIQ algorithm aims to minimize right v...
It is now generally agreed that the presence of symptoms is an indication for long-term pacing of pa...
We report here on three patients who underwent biventricular pacing (BVP) for severe heart failure a...
Background Exercise capacity is an important aspect of quality of life in patients undergoing pacema...
A patient with an implanted dual-chamber pacemaker (DDDR) for sick sinus syndrome had a pulse genera...
Constant rapid pacing may suppress arrhythmias, but it is usually poorly tolerated in the long term....
Several clinical studies in patients with VVI or dual-chamber pacemakers have demonstrated that righ...
Background Exercise capacity is an important aspect of quality of life in patients undergoing pacema...
In recent years, data have been accumulated on the negative effect of right ventricular (RV) stimula...
First-degree atrio-ventricular (AV) block is defined as a PR interval longer than 200 ms. If too lon...
This discussion deals with electrocardiographic interpretations of the various types of pacemakers a...