Numerous patients with pacemakers may exhibit periods of spontaneous sinus rhythm or, after some time of artificial pacing, may show a return to a normal A-V conduction. In these instances, pacing by fixed-rate pacemakers may give rise to competition with the spontaneous rhythm and prevent the heart from exploiting the physiological mechanism of adaption to increased effort. To overcome the difficulties a new pacemakers (1) has been designed which stimulates the heart at a fixed rate when the ventricoular rate flow and synchronizes on it when the spontaneous ventricular rate is higher than an established value.
Characteristics and hemodynamic advantages of a new ventricular synchronized pacemaker
Mariani M;Donato L
1976
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Numerous patients with pacemakers may exhibit periods of spontaneous sinus rhythm or, after some time of artificial pacing, may show a return to a normal A-V conduction. In these instances, pacing by fixed-rate pacemakers may give rise to competition with the spontaneous rhythm and prevent the heart from exploiting the physiological mechanism of adaption to increased effort. To overcome the difficulties a new pacemakers (1) has been designed which stimulates the heart at a fixed rate when the ventricoular rate flow and synchronizes on it when the spontaneous ventricular rate is higher than an established value.File in questo prodotto:
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