Aveir max rate
- by Tracey_E
- 2024-03-21 13:42:54
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Long shot, does anyone know the max rate on the Aveir? I poked around on the Abbott site but didn't see it. I was suprised to see Buzbuz's comment that the Micra only goes to 130. We've been considering leadless for my next one, most likely Aveir, but 130 will not do.
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This is interesting too
by Lavender - 2024-03-21 17:25:08
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf15/P150035D.pdf
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by Lavender - 2024-03-23 14:25:58
https://www.medtronic.com/content/dam/medtronic-wide/public/united-states/products/cardiac-vascular/cardiac-rhythm/pacing-systems/micra-vr2-av2-portfolio-brochure.pdf
That article states:
Auto PVAB and Upper Tracking Rate
Micra AV2 offers an Auto PVAB algorithm which adjusts PVAB based on ventricular rate.
When set to Auto, the device switches from the Max PVAB to Min PVAB setting at the PVAB Switch Rate, allowing for a dynamic PVAB
To benefit patients who are active, Micra AV2 has a higher available tracking capability for faster heart rates. The shortest Min PVAB setting of 425 ms and expanded Upper Tracking Rate settings allow tracking up to 135 bpm, compared to 115 bpm on the previous generation Micra AV.
Aveir max rate
by Blue63 - 2024-07-04 18:39:01
Per conversations with my EP and the Abbott rep, it's at least 150 bpm. I say "at least" as 150 is the ceiling they were discussing with me for initial setting. We settled on 140 to start.
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by Lavender - 2024-03-21 16:57:39
This article appears to have tech info in there on this device in their application request. I saw mention of 120bpm but didn't read entire article:
https://mearis.cms.gov/public/publications/ntap/NTP221017AJNQH