71-year-old man implanted with a dual-chamber BiotronikTM pacemaker for symptomatic sinus dysfunction with prolonged PR interval; programming in DDD mode at 60 bpm; 6 months after implantation, ventricular pacing at 100% and atrial pacing at 85%; during the device follow-up control, programming of various pacing modes and recording of the tracings; this first tracing corresponds to the programmed mode (DDD 60 bpm).
Tracing 4a: programming in AAI mode 50 beats/minute;
Tracing 4b: programming in AAI mode 60 beats/minute;
A single-chamber pacemaker operates in AAI mode when a single lead is positioned in the atrium; the AAI mode can also be programmed in a dual-chamber pacemaker. This tracing allows highlighting the main characteristics of this pacing mode:
A recent study has reported unfavorable results in the implantation of a single-chamber AAI pacemaker compared to the implantation of a dual-chamber pacemaker in patients with sinus dysfunction. Indeed, the rate of re-intervention is greater in patients implanted with an AAI with the need to add a ventricular lead as a result of the occurrence of an atrioventricular conduction disorder. Hence, the indications for the implantation of a single-chamber AAI pacemaker are nowadays relatively limited.
In this patient, the prolonged post-atrial pacing PR interval is not propitious to the programming of AAI pacing in the long term.