In 20 volunteers (mean age 35.5 y) and 12 pacemaker patients (mean age 68.7 y), central venous oxygen saturation (SO2) was monitored continuously by means of an optical sensor integrated in an external transvenous pacing lead placed in the right ventricular cavity. From the SO2 signal recorded at rest and during various modalities of exercise, an algorithm for controlling pacing rate of an external pacing system was developed. An open loop system was used in the volunteers, allowing the comparison of the computed pacing rate with the individual intrinsic heart rate. There was an excellent correlation between the two frequencies as far as the dynamic characteristics and the steady state relationship were concerned. In five pacemaker patients who were stimulated via the external lead, a closed loop control of pacing rate was used. In one patient with a DDD pacemaker implanted for third degree AV-block, the rate response of the SO2 driven pacemaker was well in accordance with the rate attained with the implanted atrial triggered system. With both pacing modes, exercise capacity as determined on a symptom limited treadmill test was identical. In four patients (3 AV block III, 1 bradyarrhythmia) an improvement in exercise tolerance up to 65 percent could be demonstrated with the rate responsive pacing mode. In all patients, it could be shown that an autoregulating pacemaker system with SO2 is an open possibility.

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