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Gespeicherte Elektrogramme in Schrittmachern und ICDs der Fa. Sorin

Stored electrograms in pacemakers and ICD systems from the Sorin Group

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Gespeicherte Elektrogramme (EGMs) können die Therapie mit Schrittmacher- und ICD-Systemen verbessern, indem sie technische Probleme (z. B. Under- oder Oversensing) und medizinische Probleme (z. B. Vorhoftachyarrhythmien) erkennen. Die Analyse gespeicherter EGMs und deren Interpretation setzen jedoch voraus, dass Kenntnisse der EGMs (Ableitungen, Summations-EGM) und Markerannotationen bekannt sind. Die vorliegende Übersicht stellt gespeicherte EGMs in Schrittmachern und ICDs der Fa. Sorin Group mit Hinweisen zu Speichermöglichkeiten und korrekter Interpretation vor.

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Stored electrograms (EGMs) can improve therapy with pacemakers and ICDs by detecting technical problems (e.g., over- or undersensing) and medical problems (e.g., atrial tachyarrhythmias). Analysis of stored EGMs and their interpretation requires knowledge about EGM recording (e. g., channels, summation EGM) and marker annotations. This review presents stored EGMs in pacemaker and ICD systems from the Sorin Group with tips on the potential and interpretation of memory capabilities.

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Mletzko, R., Ocklenburg, R. & Prizelius, L. Gespeicherte Elektrogramme in Schrittmachern und ICDs der Fa. Sorin. Herzschr. Elektrophys. 21, 41–52 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00399-010-0067-0

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