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Figure 86. Activity Acceleration and Deceleration curves for rate response
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Rate curve: nominal Acceleration and Exercise
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Rate curves: alternate Acceleration and Deceleration
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1 Pacing occurs with the patient at rest.
2 Activity increases and Activity Acceleration begins.
3 Activity Acceleration continues toward a higher pacing rate.
4 Pacing occurs at a higher rate during exertion.
5 Exertion ends and the pacing rate decelerates.
7.4.2.5 Rate Response during implant
Rate Response does not operate during an implant procedure to avoid increased pacing
caused by handling. Rate Response and Rate Profile Optimization begin operating after
implant, when VF Detection is programmed to On.
7.4.2.6 Rate Response parameters screen
The parameters screen for Rate Response shows the rate curve corresponding to the
interrogated parameter values. If you select pending values for the parameters, the screen
also shows a pending curve. The pending curve reflects the immediate changes that will
occur after reprogramming.
7.4.3 Programming considerations for Rate Response
Rate-responsive pacing and DDD or AAI<=>DDD mode – When the programmed
pacing mode is DDD or AAI<=>DDD (an MVP mode) and Mode Switch is enabled, the Rate
Response parameters are programmable. However, these parameters apply only during
Mode Switch episodes when the operating mode is DDIR.
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