Percent ventricular pacing with managed ventricular pacing mode in standard pacemaker population
(2008) In Europace 10(2). p.151-155- Abstract
- Aims Unnecessary right ventricular pacing has deleterious effects and becomes more significant when cumulative percent ventricular pacing (Cum%VP) exceeds 40% of time. The Managed Ventricular Pacing (MVP) mode has been shown to significantly reduce the percent ventricular pacing compared to the DDD/R mode. This study assessed the percent of ventricular pacing in a standard pacemaker population programmed to MVP and for which patients it is possible to achieve a Cum%VP <= 40%. Methods and results Unselected, consecutive patients were implanted with a dual chamber pacemaker with a mean follow-up period of 76 days. The Cum%VP was calculated from device diagnostics between pre-hospital discharge (PHD) and the 1-month post implant visit. The... (More)
- Aims Unnecessary right ventricular pacing has deleterious effects and becomes more significant when cumulative percent ventricular pacing (Cum%VP) exceeds 40% of time. The Managed Ventricular Pacing (MVP) mode has been shown to significantly reduce the percent ventricular pacing compared to the DDD/R mode. This study assessed the percent of ventricular pacing in a standard pacemaker population programmed to MVP and for which patients it is possible to achieve a Cum%VP <= 40%. Methods and results Unselected, consecutive patients were implanted with a dual chamber pacemaker with a mean follow-up period of 76 days. The Cum%VP was calculated from device diagnostics between pre-hospital discharge (PHD) and the 1-month post implant visit. The median Cum%VP of 107 patients (age 67.2 +/- 14 years; 53% mate) who were programmed to MVP was 3.9%. The median Cum%VP was 1.4% in patients with sinus node disease (SND) and 28.8% in patients with AV block (AVB). Cum%VP <= 40% was observed in 72% of all. patients, in 50% of AVB patients, and in 86% of SND patients. Conclusion The MVP mode is capable of achieving a tow percent of ventricular pacing in a standard pacemaker population with SND and AVB. In addition, 72% of patients in MVP mode demonstrated Cum%VP <= 40%. (Less)
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- Milasinovic, Goran ; Tscheliessnigg, Karlheinz ; Boehmer, Anthonie ; Vancura, Vladimir ; Schuchert, Andreas ; Brandt, Johan LU ; Wiggenhorn, Christopher ; Hofman, Maaike and Sperze, Johannes
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- 2008
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
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- keywords
- atrioventricular block, ventricular pacing, managed ventricular pacing, sinus node disease, pacing algorithms
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- Europace
- volume
- 10
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 151 - 155
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- Oxford University Press
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- wos:000254031700005
- scopus:41949099386
- ISSN
- 1532-2092
- DOI
- 10.1093/europace/eum288
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- English
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- 12a05cb7-3dcc-40d0-a923-f2f39aa6c4c4 (old id 1186245)
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