Externally Activated Antitachycardia Pacemaker With Noninvasive Electrophysiologic Re‐testing Capability

An Omni Orlhocur 234A special device pacemaker was implanled in nine patients for treatment of drug‐resistant supraventricular tachycardia (three patients) or ventricular tachy cardia (six patients). This device is activated using a special external unit, which delivers from six to 15 stimuli at preselected coupling intervals ranging from 195 to 500 ms. Serial noninvasive electrophysiology studies were performed either in the hospital or on an outpatient basis using the triggered mode, which can respond fo programmed chest wall stimulation. Three patients with reciprocating supraventricular tachycardia were treated eJJectively by this device during an average follow‐up of 2.2 years. Of the six patients with stable ventricular tachycardia amenable to pacemaker termination, only four remained successful during an average follow‐up of 1.9 years. Such devices may find impor tant use in serial noninvasive electrophysiologic testing during long‐term clinical follow‐up. The pres ent form of this device is inadequate for widespread application, but may be useful for highly selected individuals.

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