2021
DOI: 10.1111/pace.14239
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Clinical symptoms of limited exercise capacity linked to AAI‐DDD functionality: An in silico and in vivo approach

Abstract: Background Exercise capacity is an important aspect of quality of life in patients undergoing pacemaker implantation. Device algorithms for ventricular pacing avoidance have been developed to avoid unnecessary and potentially harmful effects of right ventricular pacing. However, little data exists on the immediate response of these algorithms to sudden AV block during exercise. Methods The ventricular pacing avoidance algorithms of four pacemaker manufacturers were tested in an ex‐vivo model. The RSIM‐1500‐USB… Show more

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