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*The rate response setting of the pacemaker is set too sensitive
*The rate response setting of the pacemaker is set too sensitive
*Tracking of noise in the atrium as can occur with electromagnetic interference
*Tracking of noise in the atrium as can occur with electromagnetic interference
*The electrical activity or myopotentials from the chest wall muscles may stimulate the pacer
*The electrocautery device in the operating room may generate electromechanical signals that may be oversensed by the pacemaker
==Differential Diagnosis==
Disorders from which pacemaker mediated tachycardia must be differentiated include:
*Tracking an atrial tachyarrhythmia by the dual chamber pacemaker
*Tracking an atrial tachyarrhythmia by the dual chamber pacemaker
*[[Runaway pacemaker syndrome]] in which the pacemaker fires at a rate of nearly 2000 bpm
*[[Sensor induced tachycardia]] in which case the pacemaker fires at a rate of nearly 160-180 bpm in response to electrocautery, noise, vibration, limb movement or other stimuli.
==Diagnosis==
===Symptoms===
The majority of patients are asymptomatic.  Some patients may complain of the following:
*[[Chest pain]]
*[[Lightheadedness]]
*[[Palpitations]]
*[[Rapid heart rate]]
*[[Syncope]]
===Physical Examination===
====Vital Signs====
*A [[tachycardia]] at a regular rate of 120 to 130 beats per minute is present
*[[Hypotension]] may be present if [[tachycardia mediated heart failure]] is present
====Neck====
*[[Cannon a waves]] may be present
====Chest====
*The pacemaker is present
===Electrocardiogram===
There is a ventricular-paced rhythm at or near the upper rate limit at approximately 120-130 beats per minute.  given the mechanical nature of the trigger, the EKG is absolutely regular.
Shown below is a rhythm strip demonstrating pacemaker mediated tachycardia:
[[File:739px-Pacemaker mediated tachycardia.svg.png|center]]


==Treatment==
==Treatment==
The treatment of PMT typically involves reprogramming the pacemaker.
The pacemaker can be turned off by placing a magnet over it.  The treatment of PMT typically involves reprogramming the pacemaker.


==References==
==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Synonyms and keywords: PMT, endless loop tachycardia,

Overview

Pacemaker mediated tachycardia is a condition in which an artificial implanted pacemaker stimulates the the ventricles (the lower chambers of the heart) to beat at rates that are inappropriately fast.

Pathophysiology

Pacemaker mediated tachycardia is a form of AV nodal reentrant tachycardia. In PMT, the artificial pacemaker forms the anterograde (atrium to ventricle) limb of the circuit and the atrioventricular (AV) node forms the retrograde limb (ventricle to atrium) of the circuit.

Causes

  • The rate response setting of the pacemaker is set too sensitive
  • Tracking of noise in the atrium as can occur with electromagnetic interference
  • The electrical activity or myopotentials from the chest wall muscles may stimulate the pacer
  • The electrocautery device in the operating room may generate electromechanical signals that may be oversensed by the pacemaker

Differential Diagnosis

Disorders from which pacemaker mediated tachycardia must be differentiated include:

  • Tracking an atrial tachyarrhythmia by the dual chamber pacemaker
  • Runaway pacemaker syndrome in which the pacemaker fires at a rate of nearly 2000 bpm
  • Sensor induced tachycardia in which case the pacemaker fires at a rate of nearly 160-180 bpm in response to electrocautery, noise, vibration, limb movement or other stimuli.

Diagnosis

Symptoms

The majority of patients are asymptomatic. Some patients may complain of the following:

Physical Examination

Vital Signs

Neck

Chest

  • The pacemaker is present

Electrocardiogram

There is a ventricular-paced rhythm at or near the upper rate limit at approximately 120-130 beats per minute. given the mechanical nature of the trigger, the EKG is absolutely regular.

Shown below is a rhythm strip demonstrating pacemaker mediated tachycardia:

Treatment

The pacemaker can be turned off by placing a magnet over it. The treatment of PMT typically involves reprogramming the pacemaker.

References

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