Clinical-Experience With Implantable Devices For Control Of Tachyarrhythmias

Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE(1984)

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Pacing is becoming an accepted form of treatment for reentry tachycardias. The different pacing modalities available and experience with a patient-activated antitachycardia pacemaker are presented in this paper. This system has bidirectional communication between pacemaker and pacemaker-activator and between pacemaker and prescription formulator (which is a sophisticated portable stimulator used for non-invasive electrophysiological evaluation of the system). This pacemaker was implanted in 18 patients with drug-resistant tachycardias. Six patients had ventricular tachycardia, 3 had A-V nodal reentrant tachycardia, 4 had the concealed accessory pathway, and 5 had the WPW syndrome. In the 3 months before implantation the mean number of admissions for termination of tachycardia was 2.1 per patient-month. During a follow-up period of 3-26 months only 6 patients were admitted once for termination of tachycardia (0.02 admissions per patient-month). The reasons for admission of these 6 patients were: defective pacemaker activator in 2 patients, inadequate control of tachycardia in 2 patients, inappropriate use of the device in 1, and inadequate intake of medication in 1. All these problems were solved easily. Eight pacemaker activators required reprogramming, which was done in 5 patients on an out-patient basis. The interval scanning mode was used in 9 patients. Nine patients required more than 2 stimuli for reproducible termination. A step-wise increase in number of stimuli was used in 5 patients. This system has proven to be a safe and effective form of treatment of drug-resistant supraventricular and ventricular tachycardias and has resulted in marked improvement of the quality of life of these patients.
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tachyarrhythmias,implantable devices
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