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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

RYTHMIQ

operates in AAI(R) pacing mode with VVI backup during times of normal conduction, switching to DDD(R) mode when a conduction block is detected

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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

During normal conduction, RYTHMIQ operates like two pacemakers running concurrently – one in AAI(R) mode and one in VVI mode.

• The device provides AAI(R) at the LRL and/or sensor indicated rate with backup VVI pacing at a rate of 15 bpm slower than the LRL • When there is good conduction, ventricular pacing does not occur as the VVI backup mode runs in the background Normal Conduction

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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

The device monitors for loss of AV synchrony to determine when to switch to DDD(R) mode

Loss of AV Synchrony

• • If 3 slow ventricular beats are detected in a window of 11 beats, then the device automatically switches to DDD(R) mode. A slow beat for RYTHMIQ is defined as a ventricular pace or ventricular sensed event that is at least 150 ms slower than the AAI(R) pacing rate.

Loss of AV Synchrony

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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

INGENIO™ records a RYTHMIQ Episode along with 20 seconds of electrogram data when RYTHMIQ detects loss of AV synchrony.

This can help the clinician to diagnose patient rhythm conduction disorders and determine appropriate algorithms and pacemaker settings #1 #2 #3

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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

The device uses AV Search+ to periodically check for a return of intrinsic conduction and determine when to mode switch back to AAI(R) with VVI backup.

If AV Search+ remains in AV hysteresis for at least 25 cardiac cycles, and less than 2 of the last 10 cycles are ventricular paced, then the device automatically switches the pacing mode back to AAI (R) with VVI backup.

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Normal Conduction Restored

RYTHMIQ™

Operation

RYTHMIQ

is designed to adapt to a patient’s conduction disorder, by mode switching when AV synchrony is lost or restored, without clinically significant pauses

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RYTHMIQ™

Exception During ATR Mode Switch

If

RYTHMIQ

went directly from AAI(R) into ATR Mode Switch, when the mode switch ends, it goes directly back into AAI(R) mode

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RYTHMIQ™

Operation

RYTHMIQ is designed to minimize unnecessary pacing without clinically significant pauses RYTHMIQ operates like two pacemakers running concurrently — one in AAI(R) and one in VVI RYTHMIQ does not require dropped ventricular beats to switch to DDD(R) pacing

Reference Guide, INGENIO Pacemaker, Page 2-53,

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RYTHMIQ™

Managing RV Pacing – Two Algorithms

Patients may require different algorithms at various stages of their conduction disease.

RYTHMIQ

adds another RV pacing algorithm to Boston Scientific devices, because no one algorithm is appropriate for every patient.

BSC also offers

AV Search+

AV Search+ is designed to reduce unnecessary RV pacing by providing backup ventricular pacing for every beat while searching for intrinsic activity

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RYTHMIQ™

Managing RV Pacing – Two Algorithms

INGENIO™ pacemakers have two algorithms to help minimize unnecessary RV pacing

With both

RYTHMIQ™

&

AV Search+,

clinicians now have options to appropriately manage RV pacing in patients with varying degrees of conduction block

Patient’s AV Conduction Status

Normal 1st Degree Block 2nd Degree Block 3rd Degree Block 5

Boston Scientific 1

RYTHMIQ™ RYTHMIQ™ AV SEARCH+ Fixed AV Delay

Medtronic 2 MVP®

Nominally ON for all patients

Search AV™ St. Jude 3 VIP™

Only available algorithm 1) Therapy recommendations made by Indications-Based Programming 2) Source: Medtronic

Adapta/Versa/Sensia Pacemaker Programming Guide

(M929948A001C 2008-01-18) 3) Source: St. Jude Medical Unity Platform Reference Guide (60020476A, 07/09) Boston Scientific Indications-Based Programming would recommend paced/sensed AV delays. While not an algorithm, an equivalent setting would be available in competitor devices

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