Polarization Potentials Causing Pacemaker Oversensing
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概要
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Pacemaker oversensing with inappropriate inhibition is commonly caused by sensing of either T-waves or polarization potentials, which are difficult to distinguish from one another. Decisive evidence, obtained from telemetered electrograms and subthreshold pacing, is presented to support sensing of the polarization potential alone and the exclusion of the T-wave as the cause of oversensing in a patient.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1998-10-20
著者
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Ocampo Celeste
The Cardiology Unit University Of Rochester Medical Center Strong Memorial Hospital
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Akiyama Toshio
The Cardiology Unit University Of Rochester Medical Center Strong Memorial Hospital
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Okreglicki Andrzej
The Cardiology Unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital
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Flynn Dennis
The Cardiology Unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, Strong Memorial Hospital
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Akiyama Toshio
The Cardiology Division Department Of Medicine University Of Rochester School Of Medicine
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Flynn Dennis
The Cardiology Unit University Of Rochester Medical Center Strong Memorial Hospital
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Okreglicki Andrzej
The Cardiology Unit University Of Rochester Medical Center Strong Memorial Hospital
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