St Jude Medical Nanostim leadless study pacemaker
- by MaryJane
- 2014-12-21 05:12:54
- Complications
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- 1 comments
I received a pacemaker July of this year, all has been well until I became sustained bradycardic a few days ago, very symptomatic while at the ER.
My pacemaker should correct the bradycardia, right?
Anyone else experience this?
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by donr - 2014-12-22 08:12:05
MJ: Good question! I wallowed through the swamp of info on the Nanostim & came away confused about its capabilities. You did not give enough info about your situation for a clear-cut answer - but you INDICATED an answer. There are THREE stated conditions indicating Nanostim capability:
1) Permanent AF with bradycardia meeting standard pacemaker indications
2) Sinus rhythm with low level of physical activity or short expected lifespan (though over 1 year)
3) Sinus bradycardia with INFREQUENT prolonged pauses, clinically or at electrophysiology study.
Only you & your EP know if you fit these conditions. You must have fit them originally to allow them to implant the Nanostim.
But your situation apparently has changed, w/ increased Brady. The way I read the ONLY link I found w/ applicability to Nanostims, I don't think it can help you now - BUT - that is a question only your EP can answer for sure.
See more info at: http://www.innovationsincrm.com/cardiac-rhythm-management/2014/november/655-potential-impact-of-leadless-pacing-therapy#sthash.9wej2htq.dpuf
This is a long article. the info you want to read is in the 9th paragraph following the last photo & is entitled "Current Limitations."
Hope this helps.
Donr