REPLYTMDR pacemaker

Natural Intelligence

Reply DR Pacemaker

 

Natural Intelligence

 

The REPLY DR pacemaker promotes natural heart function by utilizing an intelligent algorithm to reduce unnecessary pacing in the right ventricle while effectively treating all types of AV Block.



SafeRTM 99.9%3 intrinsic conduction



  • Reduce Unnecessary Pacing

    99.9% intrinsic conduction2

  • Intelligent Management of AV Conduction

    Manages all AV Block

  • Easy, Intelligent Follow-up

    three-step process using the quick and easy SmartView interface



The MOST Study Results:

Unnecessary ventricular pacing increases the risk of atrial fibrillation and heart failure hospitalization3.

 

Clinical Results: AV Hysteresis vs. SafeR

SafeR ensures 99.9% intrinsic conduction2.

 

Prevention of Ventricular Pacing:AV Hysteresis vs. SafeR

 

  • SafeR has significantly reduced ventricular pacing to a mean of 0.5% and a median of less than 0.1% (n=183)2

  • 90% of sinus node disease (SND) and 70% of paroxysmal AVB patients had less than 0.5% pacing (n=117)3



Technical Specs

  • Pacing Mode: SafeR inside

  • Size: 8 cc

  • Longevity: 9 years1

  • AF Prevention Algorithms: Overdriving, Pause Supression, PAC Acceleration

  • Rate Response: Dual Sensor (Minute Ventilation, Accelerometer)

  • EGM: 5 min, A and V

  • Diagnosis: Automatic Data Analysis with Programming Advice



SMARTVIEW

 

Patient follow-up is a simple three-step process using the quick and easy

1. Interrogate and get COMPLETE data analysis

2. Run ALL sensing and pacing thresholds with SmartCheck

3. End session, print summary and save FULL report

 

 

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Intended uses, indications, contraindications


 

 


Refer to user’s manual furnished with the device for complete instructions for use.
1. 100% A pacing, safeR-R, 70 min-1, 2.5 V, 0.5 ms, 500 Ω, Diagnostics ON
2. 3rd row of “Results” table in article, p. S170, Davy JM et al. Determining the optimal pacing mode to prevent ventricular pacing: SAVE R study results. Heart Rhythm 2006; 3, supp 5, S169, P2-94 (abs).
3. “...ventricular desynchronization imposed by right ventricular apical pacing even when AV synchrony is preserved increases the risk of heart failure and AF in patients with SND and normal baseline QRS duration.” p. 2936, Sweeney M et al. Adverse effect of ventricular pacing on heart failure and atrial fibrillation among patients with normal baseline QRS duration in a clinical trial to pacemaker therapy for sinus node dysfunction. Circulation 2003; 107:2932-2937.



Documentation

REPLY™ DR Brochure

Technical Specifications

REPLY™ DR

Audiovisual

The ESC Guidelines for Cardiac Pacing.

Video by Professor R. Sutton, St. Mary's Hospital, London, UK.


Product Reports.

Additional information on lead connections to REPLY pacemakers.