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Repetitive reentrant and non-reentrant ventriculoatrial synchrony in dual chamber pacing.

Clinical Cardiology 1991 September
Repetitive retrograde ventriculoatrial (VA) conduction in patients with dual chamber pacemakers may cause two forms of VA synchrony. (1) Endless loop tachycardia (pacemaker-mediated tachycardia) or repetitive reentrant VA synchrony occurs when the pacemaker senses retrograde P waves. Appropriate programming can prevent pacemaker reentrant tachycardia in almost all cases. However, the measures used to control tachycardia may themselves create new problems. (2) AV desynchronization arrhythmia or repetitive non-reentrant AV synchrony occurs when the pacemaker does not sense retrograde P waves. In this form of VA synchrony, the atrial stimulus is ineffectual because it falls in the atrial myocardial refractory period generated by the preceding unsensed retrograde P wave. A long atrioventricular interval and a relatively fast lower rate (or sensor-driven rate with DDDR pacing) favor the development of AV desynchronization arrhythmia and its unfavorable hemodynamic consequences.

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