Volume 26, Issue 1p2 pp. 233-238

Management of Atrial Tachyarrhythmias: Benefits of Pacemaker Diagnostics

LAURENT FAUCHIER

LAURENT FAUCHIER

Department of Cardiology B, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours

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FLORENT BRIAND

FLORENT BRIAND

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Minjoz, Besançon

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FRANÇOIS XAVIER SOTO

FRANÇOIS XAVIER SOTO

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Général, Auxerre

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FRANCK QUENNELLE

FRANCK QUENNELLE

Department of Cardiology, Clinique Casamance, Aubagne

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JACQUES LÉVY

JACQUES LÉVY

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Emile Muller, Mulhouse

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JEAN PHILIPPE DARMON

JEAN PHILIPPE DARMON

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Fontone, Antibes

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DAVID LELLOUCHE

DAVID LELLOUCHE

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Henri Mondor, Créteil

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THOMAS LAVERGNE

THOMAS LAVERGNE

Department of Cardiology, Hopital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris

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PHILIPPE PORET

PHILIPPE PORET

Department of Cardiology, Clinique Pontlieue, Le Mans, and

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CHRISTELE PELADE

CHRISTELE PELADE

Vitatron France, Issy les Moulineaux, France

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DOMINIQUE BABUTY

DOMINIQUE BABUTY

Department of Cardiology B, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Tours

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First published: 28 March 2003
Citations: 15
Address for reprints: Laurent Fauchier, M.D., Service de Cardiologie B, Center Hospitalier Universitaire Trousseau, 37044 Tours, France. Fax: 33-2-47-47-59-19; e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

FAUCHIER, L., et al.: Management of Atrial Tachyarrhythmias: Benefits of Pacemaker Diagnostics. The aim of this prospective multicenter study was to assess the clinical benefits of the Selection (Vitatron) pacemaker diagnostic functions (AF 1.0) in the management of AF. Forty patients ( 71 ± 9  years of age), with documented AF and conventional pacing indications, received a Selection. The AF 1.0 function of the pacemaker was programmed to document the AF burden, onset, daily distribution, duration, premature atrial beats before onset, and mode of onset of the last 12 episodes for AF episodes exceeding 180 beats/min. By comparing patients' symptoms records, patient conventional assessment at follow-up and AF 1.0 data, the investigators evaluated the usefulness of AF 1.0 in AF management at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. Usefulness was defined as a change in arrhythmia management prompted by the disclosure of AF 1.0 data. AF recurrences were recorded in 71% of the follow-ups with symptoms reported by patients in only 16%. Thirty-nine percent of therapeutic changes based on conventional assessment were confirmed by AF 1.0 data, and in 61% of instances, the initial changes were modified by AF 1.0 data. Changes included pacing parameters in 56% of cases, AF prevention with pacing algorithms in 37%, and medical treatment in 7%. All investigators indicated that AF 1.0 was useful in all patients. The AF 1.0 diagnostic functions offered a unique documentation of AF in asymptomatic patients, and allowed therapeutic adjustments impossible otherwise. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:233–238)

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