The hemodynamic benefit of differential atrioventricular delay intervals for sensed and paced atrial events during physiologic pacing
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The hemodynamic benefit of differential atrioventricular delay intervals for sensed and paced atrial events during physiologic pacing
Abstract
The ability to program different atrioventricular (AV) delay intervals for paced and sensed atrial events is incorporated in the design of some newer dual chamber pacemakers. However, little is known regarding the hemodynamic benefit of differential AV delay intervals or the magnitude of difference between optimal AV delay intervals for paced and sensed P waves in individual patients. In this study, Doppler-derived cardiac output was used to examine the optimal timing of paced and sensed atrial events in 24 patients with a permanent dual chamber pacemaker. The hemodynamic effect of utilizing separate optimal delay intervals for sensed and paced events compared with utilizing the same fixed AV delay interval for both was determined. The optimal delay interval during DVI (AV sequential) pacing and VDD (atrial triggered, ventricular inhibited) pacing at similar heart rates was 176 +/- 44 and 144 +/- 48 ms (p less than 0.002), respectively. The mean difference between the optimal AV delay intervals for sensed (VDD) and paced (DVI) P waves was 32 ms and was up to 100 ms in some individuals. The difference between optimal AV delay intervals for sensed and paced atrial events was similar in patients with complete heart block and those with intact AV node conduction. At the respective optimal AV delay intervals for sensed and paced P waves, there was no significant difference in the cardiac output during VDD compared with DVI pacing. However, cardiac output significant declined during VDD pacing at the optimal AV delay interval for a paced event and during DVI pacing at the optimal interval for a sensed event.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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