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Comparative Evaluation of Bipolar Atrial Electrogram Amplitude During Everyday Activities: Atrial Active Fixation Versus Two Types of Single Pass VDD/R Leads
Authors:CHI-CHING CHAN  CHU-PAK LAU  SUM-KIN LEUNG  YAU-TING TAI  WING-HUNG LEUNG  IRIS LEE  MAN-OI TANG
Affiliation:Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong;Department of Medicine, Ruttonjee Hospital, Hong Kong
Abstract:
Endocardial P wave amplitude (PWA) is an important determinant of the atrial sensing capabilities of an atrial-based pacing system. Although changes in PWA during physical activities are known to occur in DDD/R pacing, there is little information on the P wave stability in single pass lead VDD/R pacemakers using floating P wave sensing. We investigated the variation of PWA during daily life activities using telemetry recorded atrial electrograms in 21 patients with DDDR pacemakers (Relay or Elite) and 29 patients with single lead VDD/ R pacemakers (Unity or Thera). Physical activities resulted in marked individual variability of PWA but, as a group, there was no significant difference between PWA during sitting, standing, lying down, and coughing in both DDDR and VDD/R pacing. In the Elite II pacemaker, walking at 2 miles per hour resulted in significant reduction of PWA (11.6% compared with sitting, P < 0.05). The most consistent reduction in PWA occurred in the relaxation phase of the Valsalva maneuver (VM), with all pacemakers showing a reduction in PWA (mean reduction in PWA compared with sitting in DDDR and VDD/R were 16.6% and 12.8%, respectively). Two patients with DDDR pacemakers (Relay) and three patients with VDD/R pacemakers (1 Unity and 2 Thera) had atrial sensing failure during VM or walking. In conclusion, large variation in PWA occurs during daily life activities. The extent of variation is dependent on the patients, types of atrial lead, and the maneuvers performed. A twice sensing threshold may be insufficient to ensure adequate atrial sensing during these activities. The VM, which effects a consistent change in intracardiac volume, is the most reliable method for bedside evaluation of the lower end of sensitivity margin.
Keywords:P wave amplitude    pacemaker sensing    physical activities
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