Does a multiprogrammable, atrial synchronous, ventricular inhibited pacemaker facilitate non-invasive evaluation and correct interpretation of ECGs in patients?
The use of a multiprogrammable, atrial synchronous, ventricular inhibited pacemaker facilitates non-invasive performance evaluation and correct interpretation of complex ECGs.
In the present study a multiprogrammable, atrial synchronous, ventricular inhibited pacemaker (Enertrax) was used in six patients. This pacer makes it possible to evaluate pacemaker performance non-invasively and facilitates the correct interpretation of the difficult ECGs produced by these complex pacemakers.
Kruse et al. (Sun,) studied this question.