Frazier D W, Stanton M S
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1994 Jul;17(7):1311-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1994.tb01500.x.
Two patients are described who had pseudo-oversensing of T waves during follow-up testing of the Medtronic PCD. Each patient exhibited appropriate T wave sensing following closely coupled spontaneous QRS complexes to subthreshold stimuli without having T wave sensing following sensed or paced complexes. One patient also revealed T wave sensing following fusion beats. The occurrence of T wave sensing in these unique clinical situations was due to the auto-adjusting sensitivity threshold function used by the PCD. Recognition of this normal sensing function will prevent inappropriate reprogramming of the sensitivity or postpace refractory period, interventions that could potentially lead to ventricular tachyarrhythmia undersensing.
本文描述了两名患者,他们在美敦力PCD随访测试期间出现了T波假性过度感知。每位患者在紧密耦合的自发QRS复合波至阈下刺激后表现出适当的T波感知,而在感知或起搏复合波后则没有T波感知。一名患者在融合波后也出现了T波感知。在这些独特的临床情况下出现T波感知是由于PCD使用的自动调整灵敏度阈值功能。认识到这种正常的感知功能将防止对灵敏度或起搏后不应期进行不适当的重新编程,这些干预措施可能会导致室性快速心律失常感知不足。