Vignette:
A patient s/p pacemaker implantation was being monitored in the unit. The
primary RN was notified of this event? Is this a pacemaker malfunction?
Image 1 - ECG case
Image 2 - Image case marked
Pacemakers
nowadays are getting smarter. They can think and know what to do. In red box #
1 above, the machine is in atrial-based pacing mode (with prolonged AV
conduction). In box # 2, When an AV blocked is detected, it delivered back-up
ventricular pacing, In box # 3, the device switches to DDD mode.
This
machine is in MVP mode or Managed Ventricular Pacing mode. This mode is used to
reduced unnecessary right ventricular pacing which may be associated with the
risk of atrial fibrillation, left ventricular dysfunction and congestive heart
failure, especially in patients with intact AV conduction or intermittent AV
conduction.
Specifically,
MVP provides the following functions:
● AAI(R) mode pacing when AV conduction is
intact
● the ability to switch to DDD(R) pacing
during AV block
● periodic conduction checks while operating
in DDD(R) mode, with the ability to switch back to AAI(R) mode when AV
conduction resumes
● backup ventricular support
for transient loss of AV conduction
So,
this patient was implanted with Medtronic Advisa pacemaker with MVP mode (AAI -
DDD). The machine is working normally.
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