Assessment of the optimal atrio-ventricular delay in DDD paced patients by impedance plethysmography
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in European Heart Journal
- Vol. 10 (3) , 250-255
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a059473
Abstract
The beneficial haemodynamic effects of sequential atrioventricular (AV) pacing have been clearly established and are dependent on the AV delay and pacing rate. However, the optimal AV delay is difficult to determine in each particular patient. We used a modified impedance plethysmographic method to assess variations in stroke volume for different AV delay and pacing rate settings. Impedance measurements showed a good correlation with CO2 rebreathing stroke volume measurements in VVI patients. Impedance variations were then used to set the optimal AV delay at different pacing rates in DDD patients. The inverse relationship between the optimal AV delay and the pacing rate has been accurately identified in most of the patients but is not predictable. In all cases, the cardiac output was higher in DDD mode at the optimal AV delay than in VVI mode. In some patients with a damaged myocardium, the stroke volume appeared to be highly sensitive to multiple A V delay settings. Impedance plethysmography can permit such repetitive non-invasive quick measurements, increasing the accuracy of optimal A V delay determination and is well suited for routine examination of patients with cardiac dual chamber pacemakersKeywords
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