Programmed stimulation for long-term treatment and non-invasive investigation of recurrent tachycardia

Détails

ID Serval
serval:BIB_62C16502CFFB
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Etude de cas (case report): rapporte une observation et la commente brièvement.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Programmed stimulation for long-term treatment and non-invasive investigation of recurrent tachycardia
Périodique
Lancet
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Kappenberger  L., Sowton  E.
ISSN
0140-6736 (Print)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
04/1981
Volume
1
Numéro
8226
Pages
909-14
Notes
Case Reports
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr 25
Résumé
Eleven patients with recurrent tachycardia refractory to drugs were treated by a pacemaker system that consisted of an implanted QRS triggered stimulator activated by the application of stimuli to the patient's skin. These skin stimuli are derived by a small control box carried about in the pocket or handbag and which the patient holds in his hands to make contact with the electrode plates during a tachycardia attack. If the heart rate is higher than the preset value on the control box, timed stimuli are delivered to the skin. The tachycardia is stopped by a premature ventricular contraction induced during the "termination window", a period that occurs very soon after the refractory period. The skin impulses continue to be delivered until the tachycardia stops. The eleven patients were followed up for more than 2 1/2 years and about 2000 episodes were reliably stopped by this pacemaker system. Patients do not feel the skin stimuli and there were few complications.
Mots-clé
Adult Aged Electric Stimulation Electrodes, Implanted Female Follow-Up Studies Heart Rate Humans Male Middle Aged *Pacemaker, Artificial Recurrence Self-Help Devices Skin Tachycardia, Paroxysmal/*therapy Time Factors
Pubmed
Web of science
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15/02/2008 12:28
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20/08/2019 15:19
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