After-Potential Oversensing by a Programmable Puise Generator |
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Authors: | ROBERT G. HAUSER ARMANDO SUSMANO |
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Affiliation: | Section of Cardiology, Department of Meclicine, Rush Medical College, Rush-Presbyterian-St, Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | ![]() Oversensing and recycling due to a pacemaker stimulus after-potentials are recognized complications of non-competitive pacing. Often masquerading as T-wave sensing, after-potential oversensing may result in slowing or acceleration of pacing rate. We report two cases of after-potential oversensing in patients with R-wave inhibited (VVI) programmable pulse generators. In both cases, recycling of the pulse generators by the sensed after-potentials resulted in slowing of the pacing rates. This phenomenon was abolished non-invasively by decreasing the duration or width of the stimulus pulse which diminished the magnitude of the after-potential signal. |
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Keywords: | oversensing after-potential recycling pacemaker function |
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