Terminology

ACCELEROMETER

Movement sensor for Rate Responsive mode.

AAI / SAFE R

New special algorithm for patients with SS Syndrome with rare episodes of AV block (AVB I, AVB II-Mobitz, AVB II-Wenchebak, AVB III).

The pacemaker functions in AAI mode with protection from DDD mode.

AIDA / AIDA+

Automatic record of statistics, events and modes of the pacemaker. Very helpful for quick and easy programming.

AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION

Automatic adjustment of the Rate Responsive Mode, concerning the metabolic needs of the patient, for the maximum accuracy in modifying the cardiac frequency.

AUTO THRESHOLD

Automatic threshold measurement and adjustment of the voltage output of the pacemaker.

AUTO SENSE

Automatic measurement and adjustment of the pacemaker's sensitivity.

DDD / AMC

Special algorithm for patients with Vasovagal syndrome. The pacemaker functions in AAI mode with support of DDD mode with acceleration.

DUAL SENSOR (Twin Trace)

Combination of two sensors (Minute Ventilation and Accelerometer) for better efficiency of the Rate Responsive mode.

FOLLOW UP ASSISTANT

Quick and easy recognition of all the parameters in patients with an implanted defibrillation.

FALLBACK MODE SWITCHING

Special algorithm for the protection of the patients from atrial arrhythmias.

MINUTE VENTILATION

Transthoracic impedance measurement sensor, for the Rate Responsive mode.

PARAD / PARAD+

Special algorithm for the recognition of dangerous ventricular arrhythmias.

PMT PROTECTION

Special algorithm for the protection of the patient from arrhythmias due to pacemaker.

RATE SMOOTHING

Smoothing the cardiac frequency after a sudden Sinus pause or a bradycardia episode.

RATE RESPONSIVE

Adjustment of the cardiac frequency according to the metabolic needs of the patient.

REST RATE

Automatic adjustment of the basic frequency in lower level during the time that the patient sleeps.

SLEEP APNOEA

New function by which it is easy for the physician to recognize the sleep apnea episodes of the patient and their reaction with the pacemaker.