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2.22.2 Activity Report

This feature operates by recording characteristic pulse generator data related to patient activity and pacing the system. It is divided into three ranges:

No Activity

Activity

MAR (Maximum Activity Rate)

This data can assist in the analysis of heart and sensor activity. For example, a high value for the activity may indicate that the sensor gain is set too high. In contrast, an extremely low value for activity may indicate that the sensor gain is too low. All values are expressed as percentages.

2.22.3 Sensor Optimization

The sensor optimization is displayed in the form of a line graph containing the length of the time intervals and the trend data. The sensor parameters are simulated and displayed as a trend.

The thicker line represents the recorded (intrinsic) trend) and the thinner line the simulated (sensor) trend. A movable cursor simplifies the reading of the intrinsic and the sensor trends.

2.23 Sensing Statistics

P-Wave Trend

This is the display of the sensitivity course in the atrium. The P-wave trend is displayed in the form of a line chart. This P- wave trend is a rolling, long-term trend with the programmed resolution of 45 s – 36 h. Therefore, the 240 time windows with the 36 h recording periods result in actual recordings for approximately one year. The P-wave trend can record amplitudes from 0.0 to 20 mV.

The trend is only displayed when sensed events are present. During paced events, in the temporary program, or in the magnet “asynchronous” mode, recordings are not made in the trend (there are gaps).