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Hi, thanks a lot for the great lecture but I have a comment. In the Energy Equation you multiplied the Joule value by 1000 but you wrote microJoule, that should be milliJoule and not microJoule?
Thanks for the comment/correction, that was a good catch! So, the answer is supposed to be in microJoules. My mistake is that I labeled it Joules X 1000 when it should have been labeled as milliJoules X 1000. For the equation, I didn't properly take into account that the time was in milliseconds and not seconds. So when you covert the time to milliseconds the answer should have been in milliJoules X 1000 giving us a final answer in microjoules. Thanks!
Inhibit just means to withhold or to not pace. So if the patient has an intrinsic heart beat we wouldn't want to pace so we inhibit pacing for that beat. The pacemaker will pace the heart when nothing is sensed and will inhibit pacing if intrinsic activity sensed (it will also inhibit if noise is oversensed). Trigger means that one action will trigger or start another. If the patient has a Atrial sense or Atrial pace that tells the pacemaker to start or "trigger" an AV Delay.
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Beautifully presented. I have only seen two of your videos timing cycles and this. Do you have more?
Thanks for the compliment! Yes, there is one more video on pacemaker codes and modes.
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Hi, thanks a lot for the great lecture but I have a comment. In the Energy Equation you multiplied the Joule value by 1000 but you wrote microJoule, that should be milliJoule and not microJoule?
Thanks for the comment/correction, that was a good catch! So, the answer is supposed to be in microJoules. My mistake is that I labeled it Joules X 1000 when it should have been labeled as milliJoules X 1000. For the equation, I didn't properly take into account that the time was in milliseconds and not seconds. So when you covert the time to milliseconds the answer should have been in milliJoules X 1000 giving us a final answer in microjoules.
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Can someone explain to me what “trigger” and “”inhibit” means?
Inhibit just means to withhold or to not pace. So if the patient has an intrinsic heart beat we wouldn't want to pace so we inhibit pacing for that beat. The pacemaker will pace the heart when nothing is sensed and will inhibit pacing if intrinsic activity sensed (it will also inhibit if noise is oversensed). Trigger means that one action will trigger or start another. If the patient has a Atrial sense or Atrial pace that tells the pacemaker to start or "trigger" an AV Delay.
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