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Cross-Stimulation: The Unexpected Stimulation of the Unpaced Chamber
Authors:PAUL A. LEVINE  BRETTON D. RIHANEK  RICHARD SANDERS  JASON SHOLDER
Affiliation:Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research and Department of Medicine, University Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;Telectronics Incorporated, Englewood, Colorado;Intermedics Incorporated, Freeport, Texas;and Pacesetter Systems Incorporated, Sylmar, California
Abstract:The ability to stimulate one chamber through a lead or output circuit to the opposite cardiac chamber is termed cross-stimulation. Three examples of this phenomenon are presented. The first involves the close proximity of the atrial lead to the ventricular myocardium with ventricular capture occurring at sufficiently high outputs; the second is due to the basic design of dual unipolar pacing systems which have output circuits that share a common anode; the third is a self-limited eccentricity of one device that occurs only during the first phase of magnet-induced asynchronous pacing. The mechanism and clinical significance of these observations are discussed.
Keywords:dual unipolar pacing    cross-stimulation    ventricular capture
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