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Rhythms seen with a normal DDD pacemaker

Rhythms seen with a normal DDD pacemaker
The rhythms that occur in a patient with a DDD pacemaker depend upon the underlying heart rate and atrioventricular (AV) nodal conduction. The pacemaker spike is represented in blue. First panel: The pacemaker may be completely inhibited when the sinus rate is greater than the lower rate limit of the pacemaker. Second panel: P-wave synchronous pacing occurs when there is intrinsic AV nodal delay which is greater than the AV delay in the pacemaker. Third panel: Atrial pacing occurs when the sinus rate falls below the lower limit of the pacemaker and AV nodal conduction is intact. Fourth panel: If there is sinus bradycardia and AV nodal conduction delay, the pacemaker paces both atrium and ventricle, known as AV sequential pacing.
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