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. 2018 Dec;41(12):1611-1618.
doi: 10.1111/pace.13532. Epub 2018 Nov 11.

The Symptoms and Clinical events associated with Automatic Reprogramming (SCARE) at replacement notification study

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The Symptoms and Clinical events associated with Automatic Reprogramming (SCARE) at replacement notification study

Sunil K Sinha et al. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Pacemaker patients experience battery depletion that activates pacemaker's alert for replacement notification. Automatic reprogramming at replacement notification can result in loss of rate response and atrioventricular (AV) synchrony.

Objective: To determine if relevant symptoms or clinical events may be associated with automatic reprogramming at replacement notification.

Methods: Electronic medical record review was undertaken for 298 patients referred for pacemaker generator replacement. Primary endpoints were symptoms or clinical events during replacement notification period.

Results: Following elimination of duplicate pacemaker replacements (n = 12), "near-replacement notification" or "recalled" (n = 15) and pacemakers at "end of life" (n = 5), 266 subjects were included. Three distinct reprogramming cohorts were identified; those with no change (control) in pacing mode (n = 46), those with loss of rate response (n = 154), and those with loss of AV synchrony ± rate response (n = 66). In total, 83 subjects (31.2%) had symptoms with significant differences seen between groups (control = 4.3%, loss of rate response = 26.0%, loss of AV synchrony ± rate response = 62.1%, P < 0.001). Overall, 28 subjects (10.5%) experienced clinical events with significant differences seen between groups (control = 0.0%, loss of rate response = 6.5%, loss of AV synchrony ± rate response = 27.3%, P < 0.001).

Conclusions: Automatic reprogramming at replacement notification was associated with significant symptoms in 26% of those who lost rate response and in 62% of those who lost AV synchrony ± rate response. Additionally, 27% of the latter cohort required nonelective clinical care.

Keywords: elective replacement indication; elective replacement time; pacemaker; pacemaker mode; pacemaker programming; recommended replacement time.

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