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Traditionally, single chamber ICDs have been unable to determine whether a patient is experiencing AF episodes due to the lack of an atrial lead — until now.
With the TruAF™ Detection Algorithm, you can detect AF without an atrial lead.
How It Works - TruAF Detection Algorithm - (03:02)
This video explains how the TruAF detection algorithm works. TruAF is only available in select single-chamber, Medtronic ICDs.
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Atrial Fibrillation can conduct into the ventricle resulting in a variable heart rate, which can lead to variability in the timing of the R waves. The TruAF Detection Algorithm monitors R-R variability and looks for patterns, then determines if the variability and pattern are sufficient to meet the classification of AF.
This provides you the opportunity to determine if your patient has AF, quantify the time in AF, and determine if the ventricular rate is controlled. This information — combined with other patient factors — allows you to help manage your patients who have AF.
Multiple independent, real-world analyses demonstrate that atrial fibrillation is commonly found with Visia AF ICD patients.1-2 Continuous monitoring in single chamber ICD patients may allow for early AF identification and intervention.
Boriani, et al.1 | Brown, et al.2 | |
---|---|---|
TIME PERIOD |
6 months |
6 months |
MINIMUM |
≥ 6 minutes |
≥ 6 minutes |
PATIENT HISTORY |
Unknown AF history before implant |
No prior AF history before implant |
DATA FORM |
CareLink™ device database |
Medtronic surveillance registry |
TYPE OF DATA |
Real-world observational analysis |
Real-world observational analysis |
N= |
4,920 Visia AF ICD patients |
159 Visia AF ICD patients |
Boriani G, et al. Understanding the incidence of AF in single-chamber ICD patients: a real-world analysis. Presented at Europace 2017.
Brown ML, et al. New AF Occurrence in Single-Chamber ICD Patients: Insights from a Real-World Investigation. Presented at HRS 2018.