ELA RhapsodyTM DR 2530 and DR 2510RHAPSODY

Model number: 2510 Size 10.5 cc, width 6.4 mm

 

More freedom for your patients with Rhapsody

  • new generation of chip technology

  • circuits with low-energy consumption

 

ELA Rhapsody 2510 has a longer lifespan, and is tiny. Weighing only 24 grams, it is lighter than a passport.

Provide your patients with breakthrough technology from Sorin Group; Sleek technology that is protected against mobile phone interference, and the latest generation in low-energy consumption chips and circuits.

Monitoring is swift and easy with the AIDA+ and diagnostic functions. Reprogramming parameters are suggested, optimizing the user friendliness of the pacing system.

ELA Rhapsody also provides a wide range of innovative therapeutic options: DDD/AMC mode, ventricular auto-threshold management, and arrhythmia analysis. In addition, a review of the last 6 months of follow-up is available, with a zoom function for day-to-day in-depth analysis.

 

Fallback mode switching

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Atrial fibrillation sensed in the WARAD does not trigger an AV delay and initializes a statistical analysis. The WARAD dynamic window enables the discrimination between sinus rhythm and abnormal atrial activity.

  • Protection against rapid ventricular tracking during atrial arrhythmias.

  • Statistical approach allowing intermittent loss of atrial sensing during mode switch1.

  • Pacemaker-mediated tachycardias are prevented. Retrograde P waves fall inside the window of atrial rhythm acceleration detection (WARAD) 2.

 

DDD/AMC mode

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As soon as AV block occurs, V pacing is delivered at the end of the ventricular monitoring window (VMW) and the device switches to DDD with an optimized AV delay.

Preservation of Spontaneous AV Conduction Maintenance of optimal hemodynamic conditions, keeping the advantages of AAI mode with the safety of DDD mode.

Response to Neurally Mediated Syncope

The DDD/AMC with acceleration enhances the response to vaso-depression in vaso-vagal and carotid sinus syndromes by favoring spontaneous conduction and accelerating the pacing rate to overcome the effects of bradycardia and hypotension.

 

AIDA

Automatic All the way

  • Allows for a simple and swift optimization of pacing functions

  • 7 minutes of complete electrogram recordings

  • Automatic and comprehensive self-diagnosis of:

 

    -Atrial and ventricular arrhythmias

    -Pacemaker function

    -AV conduction

 

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When interrogating this pacemaker, the stored EGMs revealed the occurrence of 7 episodes of AV block. This episode shows pacing switch from AAI to DDD mode, using the 2nd degree AV block criterion (i.e. 3 blocked P waves within 12 atrial cycles).

 

 

Intended uses, warnings and precautions

 

 


1. Gencel L, Geroux L, Clementy J, et al. Ventricular Protection Against Atrial Arrhythmias in DDD Pacing Based on a Statistical Approach: Clinical Results. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1996;19:1729-1733.
2. Nitzsche R, Girodo S, Limousin M, Cazeau S, et al. Use of a New Fallback Function to Prevent Endless-Loop Tachycardias: First Clinical Results. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1992;15:1851-1857.


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