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[Physiologic stimulation: the future or a passing phase?]

B Dodinot, J P Godenir, L Kubler

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    |November 6, 1982
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    Physiologic pacing aims for normal atrioventricular (AV) synchrony, primarily benefiting hemodynamics. However, complex implantation and risks like tachycardia limit its use to specific patients needing AV synchrony.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Context:

    • Atrioventricular (AV) synchrony is crucial for optimal cardiac function.
    • Physiologic pacing techniques aim to restore or maintain normal AV synchrony.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of physiologic pacing strategies.
    • To define the patient population that would benefit most from these advanced pacing systems.

    Summary:

    • Physiologic pacing, utilizing atrial and/or ventricular pacing, enhances hemodynamic function by optimizing the ventricular pacing rate through atrial sensing.
    • Despite hemodynamic advantages, challenges include complex implantation, higher costs, reduced device longevity, increased iatrogenic complications, and the risk of reentry tachycardias.

    Impact:

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  • The findings suggest that the use of these sophisticated pacing systems should be reserved for a select group of patients (10-15%) with a clear need for AV synchrony, provided implantation is feasible.
  • This approach optimizes resource allocation and minimizes potential risks associated with complex pacing technologies.