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Telemetry from a patient with third-degree block, poor escape rhythm, a bipolar VVI pacemaker, and dizzy spells. Programming to VOO mode eliminated the.

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1 Telemetry from a patient with third-degree block, poor escape rhythm, a bipolar VVI pacemaker, and dizzy spells. Programming to VOO mode eliminated the pauses. The patient was discharged after lead replacement. This illustrates a life-threatening effect of oversensing. This older model pacemaker was not capable of monitoring electrograms to confirm the diagnosis. Source: Chapter 59. Surgical Implantation of Pacemakers and Automatic Defibrillators, Cardiac Surgery in the Adult, 4e Citation: Cohn LH. Cardiac Surgery in the Adult, 4e; 2012 Available at: Accessed: November 08, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved


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