A 62-year-old pacemaker-dependent patient presented to our department with a sudden onset of reduced physical capacity. While initial physical and pacemaker evaluations remained without specific findings, Holter-ECG monitoring revealed an abnormal rate response with unusual pauses during physical exercise. Consequently, closer evaluation of the pacemaker system revealed intermittent, exercise-related T-wave oversensing (TWOS). While TWOS remains a significant burden in ICD-patients, it might be an underestimated but clinically significant event in pacemaker patients. Further studies should evaluate the impact of TWOS in this patient population.
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Topf, A., Motloch, L. J., Kraus, J., Danmayr, F., Mirna, M., Schernthaner, C., … Strohmer, B. (2020, October 1). Exercise-related T-wave oversensing: an underestimated cause of reduced exercise capacity in a pacemaker-dependent patient—a case report and review of the literature. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10840-019-00698-6
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