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This study evaluated Telectronics META MV pacemaker generators in 27 patients. The rate responsive factor, crucial for pacemaker function, was similar for both atrial and ventricular electrodes.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Pacemaker technology is advancing to better mimic physiological heart rate responses.
  • Rate-responsive pacemakers aim to adjust heart rate during physical activity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the rate-adaptive functions of Telectronics META MV pacemaker generators.
  • To compare the rate responsive factor between atrial and ventricular electrode connections.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 27 patients implanted with Telectronics META MV pacemaker generators.
  • Exercise stress tests performed on 17 patients to assess pacemaker response.
  • Analysis of the rate responsive factor for SSIR (Single-Chamber, Rate-Responsive) pacemakers.

Main Results:

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  • The Telectronics META MV pacemaker generator (SSIR type) was implanted in 27 patients.
  • Exercise stress tests were conducted on 17 patients to evaluate rate responsiveness.
  • The rate responsive factor showed no significant difference between atrial and ventricular electrode configurations.

Conclusions:

  • Telectronics META MV pacemaker generators demonstrate consistent rate-adaptive function regardless of electrode placement (atrial vs. ventricular).
  • The findings support the efficacy of these pacemakers in providing appropriate rate modulation during exercise stress tests.