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Preliminary Clinical Experience with the First Dual Chamber Pacemaker Defibrillator
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Heart FailureDevice TherapyElectrophysiological EvaluationCardiopulmonary ResuscitationSupraventricular TachycardiaDual Chamber PacingPublic HealthCardiologyDiagnostic SpecificityCardiac ArrestCardiogenic ShockCardiovascular DiseaseVt DetectionPatient SafetyPreliminary Clinical ExperienceElectrophysiologyMedicineEmergency MedicineArrhythmia
The lack of specificity of VT detection is a significant shortcoming of current ICDs. In a French multicenter study, 18 patients underwent implantation of the Defender 9001 (ELA Medical), an ICD utilizing dual chamber pacing and arrhythmia detection. Over a mean follow-up period of 7.1 +/- 4.5 months, 176 tachycardia episodes recorded in the device memory were analyzed, and physician diagnosis was compared with that by the device. All 122 VT/VF episodes were correctly diagnosed, as were 51 of 53 supraventricular tachyarrhythmias. Two episodes of AF with rapid regular ventricular rates were treated as VT, and a third episode, treated as VT, could not be diagnosed with certainty. A dual chamber pacemaker defibrillator offers improved diagnostic specificity without loss of sensitivity, in addition to the hemodynamic benefit of dual chamber pacing.
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