PMID: 9538372Apr 16, 1998Paper

VDD mode single electrode cardiac stimulation: indications, results and limitations of the method

Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie
Y Ben AmeurS Kacet

Abstract

Several authors have reported the single atrioventricular (AV) electrode, comprising an atrial dipole floating in the right atrium, to be a system capable of providing results which are just as satisfactory as those of conventional systems (DDD). Between August 1992 and March 1995, a VDD single electrode pacemaker was implanted in 65 patients (mean age: 73 years +/- 17.2). The indication for implantation was isolated high degree AVB with no apparent sinus dysfunction. Four pacemakers were used: Vitatron (n = 24), Intermedics (n = 23), Medico (n = 13), Biotronik (n = 5). Intraoperative atrial endocavitary recording was 1.8 mV +/- 0.74. 17 patients died from a cause unrelated to pacemaker dysfunction. 4 patients were lost to follow-up. The remaining 44 patients were reviewed in our centre with a mean follow-up of 14.5 months +/- 7 months. Seven pacemakers (16%) were reprogrammed in VVI or VVI (R) mode, because of permanent atrial fibrillation in 3 cases, complete loss of atrial reception in 2 cases and late onset sinus dysfunction in 1 case. In the 41 patients in sinus atrial rhythm, the atrioventricular synchronization rate was greater than 90% in 88% of patients, equal to 76.3% in 2.4% of patients and atrioventricular synchroni...Continue Reading

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