新型Auto + A3值功能的实用性在维持心房心室同步方面
Ryo Ohinata1, Naoya Inoue1,2, Shuji Morikawa1,2
1Department of Cardiology, Chutoen General Medical Center, Kakegawa, Shizuoka, Japan.
Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE
|December 10, 2024
概括
在Micra AV2无心脏起器中的自动+A3值功能有助于保持心房 (AV) 同步. 这一功能在患有节奏问题的患者中被证明是有效的,证实了植入后良好的AV同步.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
背景情况:
- 无心脏起器,如VDD无心脏起器,旨在优化心房 (AV) 同步.
- 有效的传感配置对于这些设备的最佳性能至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估Micra AV2无心脏起器中对心房传感的自动+A3值功能的有效性.
- 评估在具有挑战性节奏参数的患者中保持AV同步.
主要方法:
- 一个案例研究涉及一位患有AV阻塞的老年女性,她最初接受了双室心脏起器.
- 植入Micra AV2无心脏起器由于心室节奏失效.
- 应用自动+A3值函数进行心房传感调整.
主要成果:
- 植入后,患者表现出高鼻率和频繁的早发性心室收缩.
- 实现了自动+A3值功能以优化心房传感.
- 随后的测试,包括MAM测试,证实了实现良好的AV同步.
结论:
- 在Micra AV2无心脏起器中的自动+A3值功能显示了保持高AV同步的潜力.
- 这种传感策略可能有利于管理具有复杂节奏要求和低于最佳传感的患者.
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