Volume 12, Issue 3 pp. 451-455
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The Superfast Atrial Recharge Pulse: A Cause of Pectoral Muscle Stimulation in Patients Equipped with a Unipolar DDD Pacemaker

ROLAND STROOBANDT

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ROLAND STROOBANDT

Department of Cardiology

Address for reprints: Roland Stroobandt, M,D., Department of Cardiology, St.-Jozef Hospital, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium.Search for more papers by this author
ROGER WILLEMS

ROGER WILLEMS

Department of Cardiology

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PAUL DEPUYDT

PAUL DEPUYDT

Thoracic and Vascular Surgery

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GERMAIN HOLVOET

GERMAIN HOLVOET

Department of Cardiology

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ALFONS SINNAEVE

ALFONS SINNAEVE

of the St.-Iozef Hospital Oostende and the Institute of Technology, Oostende, Belgium.

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First published: March 1989
Citations: 3

Abstract

Pectoral muscle stimulation may cause serious discomfort to patients equipped with a pulse generator. Insulation defects of the lead, connector problems and defective coating of the pacemaker can are common causes of local muscle contractions. This report describes pectoral muscle stimulation caused by the atrial superfast recharge pulse incorporated into the atrial channel of a commercially available unipolar DDD pacemaker. As pectoral muscle stimulation could not be eliminated by reprogramming the pacemaker to a lower atrial output in some patients a redesign of the pacemaker is highly required.

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