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7.4.2.2 Rate calculation
The rate curve shows how the device calculates the pacing rate as the patient’s activity level
changes.
Figure 85. Rate curve
Upper Sensor Rate
ADL Rate
Exertion rate
range
ADL rate
range
ADL Setpoint
UR Setpoint
Lower Rate
Increasing activity
Programmable rates – The Lower Rate is the slowest rate at which pacing occurs in the
absence of physical activity. The Activities of Daily Living Rate (ADL Rate) is the
approximate pacing rate during moderate exercise and provides a plateau which helps
maintain a stable pacing rate during changes in moderate activity. The Upper Sensor Rate
is the upper limit for the pacing rate during vigorous exercise.
Rate Response setpoints – The setpoints define the 2 slopes characteristic of dual-slope
Rate Response. The ADL Setpoint determines the weighted activity counts that causes the
pacing rate to reach the ADL Rate. The UR Setpoint determines the weighted activity counts
that causes the pacing rate to reach the Upper Sensor Rate. A lower setpoint means less
activity counts are required to reach upper rates.
Automatic Rate Response – With automatic Rate Response, Rate Profile Optimization
continues to adjust the rate curve by varying these setpoints. The rate curve is adjusted
based on how the ADL Response and Exertion Response parameters are programmed.
The ADL Response controls the first slope, which determines how aggressively the pacing
rate increases from the Lower Rate to the ADL Rate. The Exertion Response controls the
second slope, which determines how aggressively the pacing rate approaches the Upper
Sensor Rate.
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