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7.16.1 System solution: Post Shock Pacing
Post Shock Pacing increases the pacing amplitude and pulse width following a high-voltage
therapy.
7.16.2 Operation of Post Shock Pacing
The device allows you to program separate Post Shock Pacing amplitude and pulse width
settings that apply after any high-voltage therapy. These parameters remain in effect for 25
pacing cycles.
Note: If the programmed pacing mode is an MVP mode (AAIR<=>DDDR or AAI<=>DDD)
the device operates in DDDR or DDD mode for 1 min after a high-voltage therapy. For more
information, see Section 7.3, “Reducing unnecessary ventricular pacing with MVP mode”,
page 223. For all other modes, the device operates in the programmed pacing mode.
7.16.3 Programming Post Shock Pacing
Select Params icon
⇒ Pacing…
⇒ Arrhythmia/Post Shock…
▷ A. Amplitude
▷ V. Amplitude
▷ A. Pulse Width
▷ V. Pulse Width
7.17 Using atrial intervention pacing to counteract atrial
tachyarrhythmias
The management of patients with atrial tachyarrhythmias is made more challenging by the
different types of mechanisms known to initiate atrial tachyarrhythmias. It is also made more
challenging by the high incidence of tachyarrhythmia recurrences following both therapeutic
and spontaneous terminations. Potential causes of atrial tachyarrhythmias include
premature atrial contractions (PACs) that result in long sinus pauses and ectopic beats that
originate from multiple atrial activation sites. In addition, the vulnerable phase in atrial
electrophysiologic properties following the restoration of sinus rhythm may contribute to
early recurrences of atrial tachyarrhythmias.
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