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A 77-year-old female patient with sinus bradycardia and left bundle branch block was implanted with a DDD Biotronik Kairos DR pacemaker in 1999, then a replacement for depleted battery was performed in 2007 (Biotronik Axios DR). During our regularly scheduled follow-ups, we found the atrial and ventricular sensing/pacing function to be satisfactory: P: 3.6 mV, R: 9.9 mV, atrial threshold: 0.7 V/0.4 ms, ventricular threshold: 0.5 V/0.4 ms. Parameters were set as follows: basic rate: 60 bpm, hysteresis: −10 bpm, dynamic AV delay: 225 ms, sense compensation: −45 ms, atrial sensitivity: 1 mV, and ventricular sensitivity: 5 mV. During the latest follow-up (14 years after the first implantation), the following recording was made (Fig. 1). What would be your interpretation of this recording?
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Bohm, A., Kiss, R.G. & Duray, G.Z. An unexpected finding in a patient with a DDDR pacemaker. Neth Heart J 22, 253 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-014-0551-y
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