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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 2003

Clinical Experience with an Automatic Threshold Tracking Algorithm Study

Charles Kennergren; Berit Larsson; Asa Uhrenius; Fredrik Gadler

The automatic threshold tracking pacing system algorithm developed by St. Jude Medical, verifies ventricular capture beat by beat by recognizing the evoked response (ER) following each pacemaker stimulus. The present automatic threshold tracking function requires a bipolar ventricular lead with low polarization. The aim of this study was to evaluate a new algorithm developed to use with unipolar leads with different levels of polarization. An external pacemaker with the ability to sense intrinsic R waves and measure ER signals, as well as deliver stimulus, was used. An algorithm for detecting the true ER in a unipolar sensing configuration (tip‐case) was developed. Based on the assumption that the true evoked R wave amplitude is independent of the stimulation amplitude, the algorithm calculates and subtracts the polarization present at any pacing stimulus from the measured ER. The resulting signal is analyzed to verify capture. This study comprises 35 patients of which 26 were new implants and 9 had chronic leads. The automatic threshold‐tracking algorithm was calibrated for each patient and pacing was performed at different pulse amplitudes and pulse duration. Capture was verified for each paced beat. The recordings were stored for later comparison with the tape‐recorded intracardiac heart signals. The new algorithm correctly verified capture or loss of capture for every single analyzed beat at the different pacing outputs in every individual patient. The results from this initial study suggests that the new ER detection principle will allow automatic threshold tracking to be used not only with low polarization bipolar leads but with most leads. (PACE 2003; 26:2219–2224)


Archive | 2003

Implantable bi-ventricular stimulation device and system, and bi-ventricular stimulation and sensing method

Anders Björling; Nils Holmström; Sven-Erik Hedberg; Asa Uhrenius


Archive | 1998

Heart stimulator with an evoked response detector

Göran Budgifvars; Asa Uhrenius; Peter Andersson


Archive | 1998

Evoked response detector and a heart stimulator with such a detector

Peter Andersson; Göran Budgifvars; Asa Uhrenius


Archive | 2003

Bi-ventricular pacer, system and method

Karin Järverud; Nils Holmström; Anders Björling; Asa Uhrenius; Sven-Erik Hedberg; Göran Budgifvars; Hans Strandberg


Archive | 1999

Evoked response detector for a heart stimulator

Berit Larsson; Asa Uhrenius; Peter Andersson; Göran Budgivars


Archive | 2003

A heart stimulating device, a system including such a device

Anders Björling; Sven-Erik Hedberg; Karin Järverud; Göran Budgifvars; Nils Holmström; Asa Uhrenius; Hans Strandberg


Archive | 2003

A heart stimulating device, a system including such a device and use of the system

Anders Björling; Göran Budgifvars; Sven-Erik Hedberg; Nils Holmström; Karin Järverud; Hans Strandberg; Asa Uhrenius


Archive | 1999

Heart stimulator determining stimulation threshold

Asa Uhrenius; Berit Larsson; Göran Budgifvars; Peter Andersson; Feresteh Gellerfalk


Archive | 2003

Gerät zur Herzstimulierung

Anders Björling; Göran Budgifvars; Sven-Erik Hedberg; Nils Holmström; Martin Obel; Asa Uhrenius

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