Performing A Pacer Refractory Period Test - Fluke Biomedical Impulse 6000D User Manual

Defibrillator analyzer, defibrillator/transcutaneous pacer analyzer
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Performing a Pacer Refractory Period Test

This test is composed of two related quantifiable tests that
determine the demand mode pacemaker's ability to sense
ECG activity immediately following either a paced event
(PRP) or sensed ECG event (SRP).
Paced Refractory Period (PRP)
The Analyzer first measures the pacemaker's applied
pulse rate, and then generates a simulated ECG signal
within the expected PRP interval. See Figure 16. This
coupling interval is slowly extended until the simulated
ECG signal falls outside the PRP. The signal is then
sensed by the pacemaker, causing the escape interval to
reset. The result is a longer pacing pulse interval.
Defibrillator/Transcutaneous Pacemaker Analyzer
Analyzing Pacemakers (7000DP only)
Pacing Rate
Interval
@ 80 BPM=750 mS
PRP
Cardiac Test Pulse
Pacing Rate
Interval
Reset > 750 mS
PRP
¨Sensed¨ Cardiac Test Pulse
Figure 16. Paced Refractory Period (PRP)
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