Detection of Atrial Fusion Systole in Patients with Dual Chamber Pacemakers by 24-Hour Esophagus ECG

We performed ambulatory 24‐hour esophagus ECG in nine patients with dual chamber pacemakers suspect of transient arrhythnias in order to achieve correct and reliable P wave identification during daily life activities. In all patients episodes were observed with varying atrial artifact to left atrial...

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description We performed ambulatory 24‐hour esophagus ECG in nine patients with dual chamber pacemakers suspect of transient arrhythnias in order to achieve correct and reliable P wave identification during daily life activities. In all patients episodes were observed with varying atrial artifact to left atrial depolarization sequences. These episodes probably reflected presence of atrial fusion systole, an ECG phenomenon which should be taken into account when analyzing ambulatory esophagus ECC. Thus, the ambulatory esophagus ECG revealed its ability to detect spontaneous atrial depolarization in the presence of pacemaker artifact in patients with DDD(R) pacemakers.
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atrial fusion systole
Atrioventricular Node - physiopathology
dual chamber pacemakers
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Heart Atria
Heart Block - physiopathology
Heart Block - therapy
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Male
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