Single versus double chamber rate responsive cardiac pacing: comparison by cardiopulmonary noninvasive exercise testing

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serval:BIB_40C6E984C1FF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Single versus double chamber rate responsive cardiac pacing: comparison by cardiopulmonary noninvasive exercise testing
Journal
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Author(s)
Vogt  P., Goy  J. J., Kuhn  M., Leuenberger  P., Kappenberger  L.
ISSN
0147-8389 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/1988
Volume
11
Number
11 Pt 2
Pages
1896-901
Notes
Clinical Trial
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial --- Old month value: Nov
Abstract
A new double chamber rate responsive cardiac pacemaker (DDDMR) has been implanted in seven patients (four males and three females) with a mean age of 62 years. Indication for pacemaker treatment was complete AV block in two patients, complete AV block associated to sinus node disease in three patients and sinus node disease alone in two patients. Six patients underwent two maximal stress tests on a cycloergometer performed twice randomly starting with VVIMR or DDDMR. Basic work load of 50 watts was increased by steps of 25 watts every 2 minutes. Heart rate, respiratory frequency, blood pressure, exercise duration, maximal charge developed, oxygen consumption, rate pressure product, efficiency and Borg scale were compared. Our results show a general trend but no significant differences between all the measured parameters except for efficiency which was significantly higher with DDDMR. These results prove a slight improvement of cardiopulmonary performance in DDDMR pacing compared to VVIMR and also confirm the importance of atrial contribution to cardiac output on exercise.
Keywords
Adult Aged Blood Pressure Cardiac Pacing, Artificial/*methods Exercise Test *Exertion Female Heart Block/therapy *Heart Rate Humans Male Middle Aged Oxygen Consumption *Pacemaker, Artificial Sick Sinus Syndrome/therapy
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