transvenous pacing


pacing

 [pās´ing] 1. regulation of the rate of a physiologic process, such as by providing timed stimuli.2. cardiac pacing.biventricular pacing that in which a lead is used to deliver current directly to the left ventricle, in addition to those used to deliver current to the right atrium and ventricle, so that the ventricles can be induced to pump in synchrony.cardiac pacing regulation of cardiac rhythm (or the rate of contraction of the heart muscle) with electrical stimuli from a generator" >pulse generator or an pacemaker" >artificial pacemaker.diaphragm pacing (diaphragmatic pacing) electrophrenic respiration.dual chamber pacing control of the heart rate by means of an pacemaker" >artificial pacemaker that paces, senses, or does both in the atria and in the ventricles.phrenic pacing electrophrenic respiration.single chamber pacing control of the heart rate by an pacemaker" >artificial pacemaker that paces and senses in either atria or ventricles, usually in the latter.transthoracic pacing a system of single or dual chamber epicardial pacing in which the electrode wires are sewn directly onto the epicardium and brought out through an incision in the chest wall. See also pacemaker" >epicardial pacemaker.transvenous pacing a system of single or dual chamber endocardial pacing in which the electrode wires are passed through veins into the right atrium or ventricle. See also pacemaker" >transvenous pacemaker.

transvenous pacing

Cardiology Pacing in which a lead is passed through a vein to reach the right atrium or right ventricle