A case of repetitive nonreentrant ventriculoatrial synchrony exacerbating heart failure in dilated cardiomyopathy
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A 67-year-old man with poor left ventricular function due to a dilated cardiomyopathy was implanted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator for secondary prevention. Eight years later, he was admitted to our hospital with worsening of heart failure. An electrocardiogram showed a repetitive nonreentrant ventriculoatrial synchrony (RNRVAS). RNRVAS is a device-related arrhythmia that can occur when a dual-chamber pacemaker does not sense a retrograde P wave within the postventricular atrial refractory period, resulting in a repetitive ventricular pacing and noncaptured atrial pacing after the retrograde P wave. We suspected that ventricular pacing caused his heart failure and used the noncompetitive atrial pacing algorithm, which was programmed to prevent RNRVAS. The algorithm was able to prevent the arrhythmia, and the patient successfully recovered from heart failure.
著者
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Doi Atsushi
the Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicin
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FUJII Kenshi
The Division of Cardiology,Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital
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Fujii Kenshi
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Iwakura Katsuomi
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Inoue Koichi
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Toyoshima Yuko
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Kimura Ryusuke
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Masuda Masaharu
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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Sotomi Yohei
The Division of Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi-Watanabe Hospital
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