Overdrive Pacing for Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias: A Reassessment

  1. PETER R. KOWEY, M.D.; and
  2. TOBY R. ENGEL, M.D.
  1. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Abstract

    Overdrive pacing was used for many years to prevent ventricular tachycardia and there are many reports of its effectiveness. Nevertheless, the use of overdrive pacing for most types of ventricular tachyarrhythmia has been abandoned. One notable exception is torsades de pointes, in which interventions that increase heart rate, including pacing, at least temporarily protect against recurrence. Overdrive may work by narrowing dispersion of ventricular refractoriness, and measurement of the latter could provide a marker to selectively apply overdrive pacing, thus increasing its usefulness.

    Article and Author Information

    • ▸From the Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, The Medical College of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    • ▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to Peter R. Kowey, M.D.; Cardiovascular Division, The Medical College of Pennsylvania, 3300 Henry Avenue; Philadelphia, PA 19129.

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