Type traces
EGM
Device
CRT
Manufacturer
Medtronic
Hello everyone,
Monitored AF episode from a Medtronic Consulta CRT-P in a 12 yo dependent patient.
What do you think happened? What do you propose?
Thank you
S Ploux
Mode | DDD | Lower | 45 bpm | Paced AV | 130 ms |
Mode Switch | 207 bpm | Upper Track | 180 bpm | Sensed AV | 100 ms |
Rate Response | |
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ADL Rate | 95 bpm |
Optimization | On |
ADL Response | 3 |
Exertion Response | 3 |
Activity Threshold | Medium Low |
Activity Acceleration | 30 sec |
Activity Deceleration | Exercise |
ADL Setpoint | 38 |
UR Setpoint | 191 |
Refractory/Blanking | |
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PVARP | 200 ms |
PVAB Interval | 150 ms |
PVAB Method | Partial |
AV Therapies | |
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Rate Adaptive AV | On |
Start Rate | 80 bpm |
Stop Rate | 175 bpm |
Min PAV | 80 ms |
Min SAV | 50 ms |
AT/AF Detection | |||
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Detection | A. Interval (Rate) | ||
Monitor | |||
AT/AF | 290 ms (207 bpm) |
Trace PDF
Interesting tracing with alot
Interesting tracing with alot going on!
I would suggest to change the AT/AF zone to lower than 290 ms so that her sinus tachycardia doesn't induce an inappropriate mode switch (with associated T-wave oversensing and slow pacing) in the future. I would not recommend increasing the maximal tracking rate because of the risk of 2-to-1 block. I would accept Wenckebach pacing at high sinus rates as in general, this is far less symptomatic than what we see here.
Hi Marc,
Hi Marc,
Not that I dislike your comments my friend but It would be nice to see new authors on this forum...
I agree with your clear analysis of the device behavior. I would highlight two points:
- TWOversensing is for me a marker of poor tolerance. Repolarization is modified consecutively to the A-V dissociation and the inappropriate drop in V rate. This is not the first time I see that.
- I would suggest to rise the AF limit indeed. But the UTRate too. Always better to have a 1:1 conduction at the top of exercise. (2:1 point is PVARP 200+ SAV 50ms /240bpm in the present case).
Thanks again Marc
Cheers,
Sylvain