DocumentCode
1183682
Title
Tachyarrhythmias Despite Ventricular Programmed Pacing
Author
Friedberg, H.David ; Cunha, George F D
Author_Institution
Marquette School of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wis., and the Veterans Administration Center, Wood, Wis.
Issue
1
fYear
1970
Firstpage
44
Lastpage
48
Abstract
Ventricular-programmed pacemakers are designed to avoid the possibility of dangerous or lethal arrhythmias provoked by stimulation during the vulnerable phase of the ventricle. Even so, rapid heart action (tachyarrhythmia) may still occur. Illustrative examples are presented in which tachyarrhythmia is presumed to have occurred or in which the vulnerable phase has been stimulated, because of: 1)inferior electrode placement, 2) the interaction of a unit with certain characteristics and spontaneous premature beats, 3)a long Q-T interval and late vulnerable phase, 4)failure to pace at adequate rates, and 5)an unusual ``coupled´´ extrasystolic arrhythmia.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence; Coronary arteriosclerosis; Electrodes; Fibrillation; Filling; Heart; Ischemic pain; Lead; Pacemakers; Rhythm; Cardiac Complexes, Premature; Humans; Pacemaker, Artificial; Tachycardia;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1970.4502683
Filename
4502683
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