摘要 |
In a first embodiment, hysteresis is provided in a a rate-responsive pacemaker to allow for natural AV synchrony when possible. In the absence of natural SA node signals, the heart is stimulated at a rate determined by the sensing of physiological need. When a natural heart signal is detected, the hysteresis is activated to extend the escape interval by a predetermined amount which is related to the sensed physiological need. The stimulating pulses are inhibited as long as normal heart activity is sensed. The extension of the escape interval under such conditions eliminates possible competition between normal activity and the paced stimulation. In a second embodiment automatic mode switching is provided in a dual-chamber pacemaker to allow for more efficient operation at higher heart rates. When the heart rate (natural or paced) exceeds a prescribed level, such as 90 beats per minute, the pacemaker operates in a single-chamber mode, such as VVI.
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