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P wave recognition and atrial stimulation with fractally iridium coated VDD single pass leads.

J C Res1, F J Reijsoo, R J van Woersem, C J Middelhoff, P M van Kalmthout, P Zwart, P Westendorp.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The bottleneck of VDD systems is the reliable detection of the small atrial signals by a floating atrial electrode. Fractally iridium coated electrodes offer excellent sensing and pacing performance. In this study, the performance of such a floating atrial lead in P wave sensing and synchronous ventricular stimulation was examined. Atrial pacing was also used as a test of atrial wall contact. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A fractally iridium coated VDD lead was implanted in 18 patients. In 15 patients it was interfaced with a VDD pacemaker and in 3 patients with a DDD system depending on the P wave amplitude measured acutely (> or = 2 mV). Simultaneous recordings of the surface ECG and pacemaker telemetry were used to analyze P wave amplitudes and AV synchrony in different body positions, and during normal and deep breathing. Additionally, exercise tests based on daily life activities and 24-hour ECG monitoring were performed to test the pacemaker function.
RESULTS: During implantation P wave amplitudes were 1.86 mV +/- 1.08 mV (range 0.5-4.9 mV) and during follow-up (6.6 +/- 5.6 weeks) 0.18-3.8 mV. Holter recordings revealed reliable P wave sensing at a sensitivity setting of 0.5 mV (95.5%). P wave sensing was further improved by a higher atrial sensitivity. AV synchronous pacing > or = 99.9% was achieved in all patients. In 7 patients the atrial electrode could be positioned close to the atrial wall enabling atrial stimulation thresholds at an average of 4.3 volts.
CONCLUSION: This fractally iridium coated VVD lead allowed consistent and reliable P wave sensing at an atrial sensitivity as low as 0.5 mV in selected patients.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7845786     DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1994.tb03768.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol        ISSN: 0147-8389            Impact factor:   1.976


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