Aims We investigated the applicability of the Ventricular Capture Control (VCC) and Atrial Capture Control (ACC) algorithms for automatic management of cardiac stimulation featured by Biotronik pacemakers in a broad, unselected population of pacemaker recipients. Methods and results Ventricular Capture Control and Atrial Capture Control were programmed to work at a maximum adapted output voltage as 4.8 V in consecutive recipients of Biotronik pacemakers. Ambulatory threshold measurements were made 1 and 12 months after pacemaker implant/replacement in all possible pacing/sensing configurations, and were compared with manual measurements. Among 542 patients aged 80 (73-85) years, 382 had a pacemaker implant and 160 a pacemaker replacement. V...
The concept of a closed loop feedback system, that would automatically assess pacing threshold and ...
Aims: To investigate the feasibility of transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing by autocapture at l...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral past clinical studies have demonstrated that frequent and unnecessary righ...
Aims We investigated the applicability of the Ventricular Capture Control (VCC) and Atrial Capture C...
We investigated the applicability of the Ventricular Capture Control (VCC) and Atrial Capture Contro...
Background: We evaluated the impact of an algorithm for automatic right ventricular (RV) stimulation...
ObjectiveAutomatic algorithms in pacemakers (PM) allow continuous adaptation of settings to patients...
Background: Devices for cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) deliver energy into 3 output channel...
Devices for cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) deliver energy into 3 output channels. Such a bu...
Aims AutoCapture (St Jude Medical) is a technological development that confirms ventricular capture ...
The concept of a closed – loop feedback system, that would automatically assess pacing threshold and...
Autocapture is an algorithm for automatic adaptation of ventricular output to capture threshold. The...
BACKGROUND The Medtronic EnPulse (TM) pacemaker incorporates the new atrial capture management (ACM)...
The aim of this study was to calculate the battery current drain of different VVI-VVIR pulse generat...
Ventricular stimulation with automatic control and back-up pulse warrants maximum safety for the pat...
The concept of a closed loop feedback system, that would automatically assess pacing threshold and ...
Aims: To investigate the feasibility of transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing by autocapture at l...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral past clinical studies have demonstrated that frequent and unnecessary righ...
Aims We investigated the applicability of the Ventricular Capture Control (VCC) and Atrial Capture C...
We investigated the applicability of the Ventricular Capture Control (VCC) and Atrial Capture Contro...
Background: We evaluated the impact of an algorithm for automatic right ventricular (RV) stimulation...
ObjectiveAutomatic algorithms in pacemakers (PM) allow continuous adaptation of settings to patients...
Background: Devices for cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) deliver energy into 3 output channel...
Devices for cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) deliver energy into 3 output channels. Such a bu...
Aims AutoCapture (St Jude Medical) is a technological development that confirms ventricular capture ...
The concept of a closed – loop feedback system, that would automatically assess pacing threshold and...
Autocapture is an algorithm for automatic adaptation of ventricular output to capture threshold. The...
BACKGROUND The Medtronic EnPulse (TM) pacemaker incorporates the new atrial capture management (ACM)...
The aim of this study was to calculate the battery current drain of different VVI-VVIR pulse generat...
Ventricular stimulation with automatic control and back-up pulse warrants maximum safety for the pat...
The concept of a closed loop feedback system, that would automatically assess pacing threshold and ...
Aims: To investigate the feasibility of transvenous left ventricular (LV) pacing by autocapture at l...
AbstractBackgroundSeveral past clinical studies have demonstrated that frequent and unnecessary righ...