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Holter monitoring can be used to correlate patients' symptoms with their cardiac rhythm and is considered the best method of diagnosing pacemaker syndrome. | |||
* Holter monitoring can be used to correlate patients' symptoms with their cardiac rhythm and is considered the best method of diagnosing pacemaker syndrome. | |||
==Blood Pressure Monitoring== | ==Blood Pressure Monitoring== | ||
[[Systolic blood pressure]] should be measured during ventricular pacing and should be compared with that during atrial or AV synchronous pacing. A drop of 20 mm Hg or more suggests pacemaker syndrome. | |||
* [[Systolic blood pressure]] should be measured during ventricular pacing and should be compared with that during atrial or AV synchronous pacing. | |||
* A drop of 20 mm Hg or more suggests pacemaker syndrome. | |||
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Pacemaker Interrogation
Diagnosis of pacemaker syndrome should start with pacemaker interrogation. It includes:
- Ruling out excessive ventricular pacing
- Looking for AV dissociation/VA conduction
- Looking for pacemaker malfunctioning, battery life and mode reversal
Other methods to diagnose Pacemaker Syndrome includes:
- Measuring systolic time intervals
- Measuring finger pulse amplitude by strain gauge
- Correlating cardiac index with pulse pressure
- Cuff blood pressure responses to different modes of pacing
Holter Monitoring
- Holter monitoring can be used to correlate patients' symptoms with their cardiac rhythm and is considered the best method of diagnosing pacemaker syndrome.
Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Systolic blood pressure should be measured during ventricular pacing and should be compared with that during atrial or AV synchronous pacing.
- A drop of 20 mm Hg or more suggests pacemaker syndrome.