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Comparative Study
. 1998 Nov;21(11 Pt 2):2226-31.
doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1998.tb01157.x.

How reliable is atrial sensing in single-lead VDD pacing: comparison of three systems

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Comparative Study

How reliable is atrial sensing in single-lead VDD pacing: comparison of three systems

B Nowak et al. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1998 Nov.

Abstract

This study evaluated the reliability of atrial sensing, expressed as AV synchronous stimulation, in three VDD systems with the atrial sensitivity (AS) programmed to a conventional value with a 2:1 safety margin compared to most-sensitive values. We studied 34 sex- and age-matched patients with 3 VDD systems: 14 with Unity 292-07, 10 with Saphir 600, and 10 with Thera VDD (5 model 8948 and 5 model 8968i). Two 24-hour Holters were performed on consecutive days. The AS was programmed in a randomized order to its most-sensitive value or to a 2:1 safety margin. All other parameters were programmed identically. The patients underwent a myopotential oversensing test and a daily life activity protocol. A beat-to-beat analysis of the Holters was performed to determine AV synchrony. For the entire group AV synchrony with conventional AS was 98.63% +/- 2.57%, compared to 99.80% +/- 0.43% with most-sensitive values (p = 0.002). There was no difference between the three systems with conventional AS. With the most-sensitive AS, AV synchrony was: Unity 99.99% +/- 0.03%, Saphir 99.42% +/- 0.60% (P = 0.002), Thera 99.81% +/- 0.35% (ns). In the Saphir system with an atrial blanking period of 150 ms, ventricular far-field sensing could be demonstrated in 5 of 10 patients. This reduced the percentage of AV synchrony due to an unwanted mode-switch to a nontracking mode. Myopotential oversensing was not detected in any patient.

Conclusion: The VDD systems tested under identical conditions showed reliable P wave sensing at the most-sensitive atrial sensing setting without myopotential oversensing. Ventricular far-field sensing reduced AV synchrony and must be avoided by appropriate refractory periods.

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