二重室無鉛ペースメーカーのシステムによって提供される心房同期
James E Ip1, Mayer Rashtian2, Derek V Exner3
1Weill Cornell Medicine/ New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (J.E.I.).
Circulation
|July 8, 2024
まとめ
この二室の無鉛ペースメーカーは 98%の心房同期性を達成し,様々な活動と心拍数でパフォーマンスを維持します. ワイヤレスシステムは 信頼性の高いビートツービート通信を保証します
科学分野:
- 心血管医学
- バイオメディカルエンジニアリング
- 埋め込み可能な電子機器
背景:
- 新しい双室無鉛ペースメーカーシステムは,心房内膜 (AV) の同期ペースを図るための無線インプラント対インプラント (i2i) 通信を使用しています.
- 歩行中のAVシンクロニティの体系的な評価は,無鉛ペース技術にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 二重室無鉛ペースメーカーの効果を評価する.
- 患者の姿勢と活動における AV シンクロニズムを評価する.
主な方法:
- 予期的な,単一アーム,多センター臨床試験は,二重室ペースが必要とする患者を登録しました.
- 植入された無鉛ペースメーカーシステムは,植入後3ヶ月で12鉛のホルターECGを使用して評価されました.
- i2i通信の成功率の評価とともに,300ミリ秒のPR間隔に基づいて判断された.
主要な成果:
- この研究は384人の患者を評価し,標準の300ミリ秒の限界を用いて,全姿勢で心拍の98%がAV同期を示した.
- AV同期は,患者95%において,心房から心房へのi2i通信の成功率 (94%) を上回った.
- すべての姿勢,活動,インプラント用薬,心拍数範囲 (100bpm) を超えるものも含め,高 AV シンクロニー (> 95%) が維持されました.
結論:
- 二重室無鉛ペースメーカーシステムは,植入後3ヶ月で高心房同期 (98%のビート) を効果的に達成しました.
- 動脈同期は,様々な出院シナリオと心拍数上昇 (> 100 bpm) において堅調であった.
- この技術は信頼性の高い AV シンクロニズムで無鉛の心臓ペースを 実現する見込みです
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