Antitachycardia pacing (ATP) refers to the use of pacing stimulation techniques for termination of tachyarrhythmias. Such techniques can be automatically applied using implantable cardioverter ...
One of those functions is called ATP or antitachycardia pacing. It can work to reset an irregular heart rhythm without the painful shocks normally delivered by an ICD. “It looks simple ...
Current devices can be programmed to detect abnormal heart rhythms and deliver therapy via programmable antitachycardia pacing in addition to low-energy and high-energy shocks. This medication is ...
Antitachycardia pacing reliably terminates ~ 85%-90% of slow VT (cycle lengths [CL] < 300-320 ms) with a low risk of acceleration (1%-5%). Similar high success and ...