1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1649-7_20
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The Value of Programmed Electrical Stimulation in Triggered Activity-Induced Arrhythmias

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“…This behavior has been described to be specific for VTs resulting from DADs. [36][37][38][39] In the PS group, an increase in the first postpacing interval was expected when the interstimulus interval was reduced and/or the duration of pacing was increased.23 This behavior typical for overdrive suppression was only clearly present after changing the duration of pacing. Decreasing the interstimulus interval from 400 to 300 msec resulted in the expected lengthening of the first postpacing interval.…”
Section: Overdrive Pacingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This behavior has been described to be specific for VTs resulting from DADs. [36][37][38][39] In the PS group, an increase in the first postpacing interval was expected when the interstimulus interval was reduced and/or the duration of pacing was increased.23 This behavior typical for overdrive suppression was only clearly present after changing the duration of pacing. Decreasing the interstimulus interval from 400 to 300 msec resulted in the expected lengthening of the first postpacing interval.…”
Section: Overdrive Pacingmentioning
confidence: 98%