Abstract
A 63-year-old patient who had undergone atrial septal defect surgical repair received implantation of a single chamber VVI pacemaker for long RR intervals during atrial fibrillation. One week later, an intermittent loss of capture and sensing failure was detected at a pacing rate of 70 beats/min. However, a successful capture was observed during rapid pacing. Consequently, the pacing rate was temporarily adjusted to 90 beats/ min. At the 3-month follow-up, the pacemaker was shown to be functioning properly independent of the pacing rate. An echocardiogram showed that the increased pacing rates were accompanied by a reduction in the right ventricular outflow tract dimension. The pacemaker was then permanently programmed at a lower rate of 60 beats/min.
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Wang, J., Chen, H., Su, Y., & Ge, J. (2015). Rate-dependent loss of capture during ventricular pacing. Internal Medicine, 54(19), 2449–2451. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.54.4027
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