2002
DOI: 10.1136/heart.87.5.433
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Effect of atrial antitachycardia pacing treatments in patients with an atrial defibrillator: randomised study comparing subthreshold and nominal pacing outputs

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“…Antitachycardia pacing has been proven to be effective in the termination of acute atrial tachyarrhythmias 12–16,18,25 . However, the value of HF pacing algorithms in reducing AF burden remains controversial 18–22 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Antitachycardia pacing has been proven to be effective in the termination of acute atrial tachyarrhythmias 12–16,18,25 . However, the value of HF pacing algorithms in reducing AF burden remains controversial 18–22 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main contribution of this study is to demonstrate that HF pacing is significantly more effective in terminating acute AF as compared to no pacing within a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Especially the randomized comparison of two pacing sites and the option of two separate sensing locations allowing to differentiate between AF and AAFL is an advantage as compared to trials investigating the diagnostic and therapeutic options of implantable devices with a fixed single lead position 12–16,25,26 …”
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“…Similarly, the use of anti-AF pacing algorithms has not been well studied in persistent AF patients. 20,21 Suppression of only a few episodes may markedly increase the duration between episodes and correspondingly decrease the requirement for atrial defibrillation. This reduction in atrial defibrillation requirement and frequency, may have beneficial effects on patient quality of life.…”
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confidence: 99%