112 Stratos LV/LV-T Technical Manual

NOTE:

The VV value can deviate from the number of VES’ since the Stratos CRT-Ps can also classify ventricular sensed events that were preceded by an atrial event such as extrasystoles via the AVES discrimination function after As.

In Stratos CRT-Ps:

RVs followed by LVp.

RVp followed by LVp

LVp followed by RVp

A total counter that records grand total of all conductions is located below the conduction counters.

2.20.3 Rate Trend

The rate trend is displayed as a line chart and consists of the heart rate trend and the pacing rate trend. The atrial event, the ventricular events and the events in the remaining third channel are recorded at a set time. In the rate trend, the heart rate in pulses per minute (ppm) is recorded in the upper rate chart, and the percentage of pacing is shown in the lower chart. In the Stratos CRT-Ps, the trends of the three different channels are identified by three different colors.

Please note that a gap in the trend will be displayed for the duration of an asynchronous magnet program or temporary program.

2.20.4 Atrial and Ventricular Rate Histogram

The Stratos CRT-Ps are provided with separate atrial and ventricular histograms. A bar chart displays the heart rate as a percentage and corresponding absolute value. The number of times in which the heart rate occurs in specific ranges is recorded separately according to sensing and pacing. The rate range between 40 and 390 ppm is divided into 10 ppm increments along a rate measuring axis. The distribution of distribution of the heart rates can be displayed on the programmer as a diagram during follow-up examinations.