Inappropriate rate response in a leadless pacemaker due to automatic rate profile optimization.
Chu Pak LauKathy Lai-Fun LeeHung-Fat TsePublished in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2021)
A three-axis accelerometer sensor is incorporated in a leadless pacemaker (MicraTM , MedtronicInc ) for rate adaptation. Three sensor setpoints at lower rate (LR), activity of daily living rate (ADLR), and upper rate (UR) are used to convert detected acceleration to a desired rate response. We describe inappropriate rate acceleration at rest and during chest physiotherapy in a sedentary elderly patient with leadless pacemaker. The underlying mechanism and various programming options are discussed.