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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 1994

A new dual chamber single lead system.

Jakub Hirschberg; Christer Ekwall; Hans Strandberg; J. Carlsten; Staefan Bowald

A DDD pacing system normally requires the introduction and positioning of two separate electrode leads. A VDD system may use a single lead with a ventricular electrode at the tip and at least one atrial ring electrode. The disadvantage of VDD systems is that the full range of DDD stimulation and detection alternatives is not available. The present animal study was made to evaluate a new single lead design with the distal electrode placed in the atrium and the proximal ring electrode in the right ventricle. This design permits the full range of DDD options including atriai stimulation. Acute stimulation thresholds and sensing amplitudes were stable and comparable to conventional DDD systems. Long‐term studies are on‐going.


Archive | 1990

Lead impedance scanning system for pacemakers

Christer Ekwall


Archive | 1995

Electrode apparatus with a variable distance between the electrodes

Christer Ekwall; Kurt Hognelid


Archive | 1990

Implantable medical device with means for telemetric transmission of data

Josef Vock; Jan Ljungstroem; Christer Ekwall


Archive | 1993

IN VIVO IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH BATTERY MONITORING CIRCUITRY

Christer Ekwall


Archive | 1995

Cardiac electrode device having at least a portion thereof which is ribbon shaped

Christer Ekwall; Jakub Hirschberg; Kurt Hognelid


Archive | 1993

Magnetic field detector with a resiliently mounted electrical coil

Christer Ekwall


Archive | 1989

Medical implantable apparatus with telematic data transmission means

Josef Vock; Jan Dipl.-Ing. Engström; Christer Ekwall


Archive | 1980

Signal processing means particularly for heart pacemakers

Christer Ekwall; Hakan Elmqvist


Archive | 1995

Electrocardiographic apparatus for analyzing the function of a heart and for pacing the heart dependent on the analysis

Christer Ekwall

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J. Carlsten

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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