evoked response detection – the act of detecting the electrical signal generated by the
contracting myocardium immediately following a pacing pulse.
exertion rate range – rates at or near the Upper Sensor Rate that are achieved during
vigorous exercise.
far-field EGM – the EGM signal sensed between distant electrodes. For example, the EGM
sensed between the device can and the ventricular lead ring.
Flashback memory – programmer display of the intervals that preceded tachyarrhythmia
episodes or that preceded the last interrogation of the device.
Heart Failure Management Report – a summary of a patient’s heart failure diagnostics
with a history of the associated cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Holter Telemetry – telemetry feature that transmits EGM and Marker Channel data
continuously for a programmable number of hours, regardless of whether telemetry actually
exists between the device and programmer.
HVA/HVB/HVX – high-voltage electrode identifiers. In a standard lead configuration, HVA
is the titanium body of the device (can); HVB is the coil electrode in the right ventricle (RV);
and HVX is a coil electrode in the superior vena cava (SVC).
hysteresis – a pacing operation and programmable parameter that allows a longer escape
interval after a sensed event, giving the heart a greater opportunity to beat on its own.
impedance – total opposition that a circuit presents to electrical current flow; the device
lead impedances can be measured to assess lead system integrity.
Interrogate – command to transmit the device parameter settings and stored data to the
programmer.
intrathoracic impedance – impedance across the thorax as measured from 2 points within
the thorax.
last session – refers to the last time the device was successfully interrogated before the
current interrogation. A session ends 8 hours after the last interrogation.
Leadless ECG – device feature that enables physicians to perform tests and record a signal
equivalent to an ECG without attaching surface ECG leads.
Live Rhythm Monitor – configurable programmer display of telemetered ECG, Marker
Channel, and EGM waveforms on one screen or a partial-screen window.
longevity – number of years before the device battery reaches the recommended
replacement time (RRT) voltage. This is also referred to as “projected service life”.
manual operations – device functions that can only be initiated using the programmer in
a patient session (for example, EP study functions or manual system tests).
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