PMID: 9173701Feb 1, 1997Paper

Frequency of atrial pacing in patients with intermittent atrial fibrillation and 2nd or 3rd degree atrioventricular block. Thera DR Pacemaker Study Group

Zeitschrift für Kardiologie
Andreas SchuchertT Meinertz

Abstract

Patients with 2nd or 3rd degree AV-block and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation could be suitable for VDDR pacemakers, if they are not or rarely paced in the atrium. We studied in 23 of these patients 1 month after DDDR pacemaker implantation, how often they were paced in the atrium with usual pacemaker programmings; patients with < 10% atrial pacing were compared with patients with > or = 10% atrial pacing. In case automatic mode switch was programmed, the number of mode switch episodes was assessed as a marker for the frequency of atrial tachyarrhythmias. Atrial pacing < 10% of the time occurred in seven, pacing from 10 to 19% in six, from 20 to 29% in two, and > or = 30% of the time in eight patients. Five of the seven patients with < 10% atrial pacing were paced in the DDD mode, but only four of 16 patients with > or = 10%. Usual clinical findings were unable to predict patients with rare atrial pacing. Patients with < 10% as well as with > or = 10% atrial pacing had < 10 mode switch episodes in 67% each. During short-term follow-up after DDDR pacemaker implantation 30% of the patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and second or third degree AV-block, with present usual pacemaker programmings, rarely had atrial pacing, th...Continue Reading

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