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The heartbeat is regulated by a small "battery" located in the right atrium called the SINUS NODE.
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The right atrium receives blood from the great veins which come from the upper (neck, head, hands) and lower part of the body (through superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava) . As it fills
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What does the right atrium in the heart do? ... What is the job of your heart's left atrium? ... In anatomy, the atrium (plural: 'the atria ') , sometimes called auricle (although technically the Auricle
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Jun 24, 2010 ... VDD: The pacemaker senses atrial and ventricular events, but can only pace the ventricle. This type of pacemaker is used in patients with a ...
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Sep 15, 1996 ... BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial resolution of unipolar atrial pace mapping by pacing at adjacent sites ...
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This double counting has to be avoided as atrial pace intervention protocols can have undesired side effects such as the induction of AF in this situation.
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This results in a 'quivering' of the atria instead of a contraction that would push the blood into the ventricles. AP: Atrial Pace; when a pacemaker or ICD paces the ...
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The problem is the word “threshold” is reserved in pacemaker terminology for the minimum current to pace the atrium or ventricle. So, the term THRESHOLD is a ...
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Typical atrial mA 5; Typical ventricular mA 8-10. AV Interval. Milliseconds (msec). Time from atrial sense/pace to ventricular pace; Synonymous with “PR” interval ...
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Nov 2, 2010 ... Dual-chamber pacemakers send electrical impulses to both the atrium and the ventricle and pace both chambers. A dual-chamber pacemaker ...
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