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Characteristics and Clinical Effects of Myopotential Signals in a Unipolar DDD Pacemaker Population
Authors:SAMUEL H. ZIMMERN  MARTHA F. CLARK  W. KENNETH AUSTIN  JOHN M. FEDOR  JOHN J. GALLAGHER  ROBERT H. SVENSON  JAMES L. DUNCAN
Affiliation:Sanger Clinic and Heineman Medical Research Center, Charlotte, North Carolina;Pacesetter Systems, Inc., Sylmar, California
Abstract:
Myopotential signals were recorded from atrial and ventricular leads during isometric exercise in 25 patients who had chronically implanted dual chamber pacemakers using the electrogram telemetry capability of the pacemakers. Average electrogram amplitude on the atrial channel was 0.92 mV (range 0.3 to 1.9) and on the ventricular channel was 0.98 mV (range 0.3 to 2.2); the difference was not significant. There was a strong correlation (R = 0.82) between the amplitude of myopotentials on the atrial and ventricular leads for individual patients. Myopotential sensing caused ventricular output inhibition in two patients (8%) and ventricular tracking in sixteen patients (64%). Pacemaker reprogramming abolished ventricular myopotential inhibition in all patients and stopped ventricular myopotential tracking in seven patients. We conclude that myopotentials can be analyzed and their effects ameliorated by a multiprogrammable pacemaker with electrogram telemetry capability.
Keywords:myopotentiais    unipolar pacemakers    dual chamber pacemakers
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