Undersensing of VF in a Patient With Optimal R Wave Sensing During Sinus Rhythm |
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Authors: | LUKAS R.C. DEKKER TIM A.M. SCHRAMA FRANS H.L. STEINMETZ RAYMOND TUKKIE |
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Affiliation: | From the Department of Cardiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | We describe a case of potentially fatal undersensing of VF by a third generation ICD with predetermined automatic gain control. In this patient, ventricular sensing was optimal, as R wave amplitudes during sinus rhythm were at least 16 mV. Cyclical, high amplitude signals during VF elevated the sensing floor to such an extent that complete undersensing of subsequent lower amplitude local electrograms occurred. This led to bradypacing and complete ICD therapy failure. Therefore, high R wave amplitudes during sinus rhythm do not warrant flawless sensing during VF. (PACE 2004; 27[Pt. I] 833–834) |
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Keywords: | implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) undersensing therapy failure |
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