Pacing Clin Electrophysiol
January 1989
An asymmetric biphasic pulse which stimulates the heart and neutralizes the poststimulation polarization at the electrode-myocardial interface permitting the recording of the evoked endocardial response (EER) up to approximately 1 ms poststimulation with the same electrode used for stimulation is described. Using this mode of cardiac stimulation in 20 dogs the effects on the EER of increasing heart rate and antiarrhythmic drugs, procainamide (PA) and N-acetylprocainamide (NAPA), were studied. EERs were recorded during bipolar and unipolar pacing rates of 120, 150, and 200/min before and during a five step PA or NAPA infusion which resulted in progressively increasing PA and NAPA plasma concentrations (Cps), 1.
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September 1987
Significant differences between morphology, magnitude, and relative timing of antegrade and retrograde conduction were demonstrated on unipolar electrograms from a standard atrial bipolar J lead positioned in the right atrium in dogs. The morphology of the P wave sensed from the tip was more or less biphasic while the morphology of the P wave sensed from the ring was monophasic only and of lower frequency content. The unipolar-ring P wave was attenuated in retrograde as compared with the antegrade.
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