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Figure 128. Post VT/VF shock pacing after the delivery of high-voltage therapy
7.20 Responding to PVCs using Ventricular Rate
Stabilization
When a patient experiences a PVC, it is often followed by a long pause in the cardiac cycle.
This pause is sometimes associated with the onset of pause-dependent ventricular
tachyarrhythmias.
7.20.1 System solution: Ventricular Rate Stabilization
The Ventricular Rate Stabilization (VRS) feature is designed to eliminate the long pause
that commonly follows a PVC. VRS responds to a PVC by increasing the pacing rate, then
gradually slowing it back to the programmed pacing rate or intrinsic rate.
7.20.2 Operation of VRS
VRS operates as a constant rate-smoothing function by adjusting the ventricular intervals
that may follow a PVC. The following programmable parameters control the pacing rate
determined by VRS:
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Maximum Rate sets a limit on the minimum pacing interval.
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Interval Increment increases the pacing interval length with each successive ventricular
sense or ventricular pace.
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