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RightRate Respiration-Based Pacing
RightRate minute ventilation sensor is the only sensor clinically proven to restore chronotropic competence.1
Boston Scientific Battery Technology
1.6 ampere-hour (Ah) EL batteries are labeled to last between 9.5 and 16.7 years.
Automatic Daily Monitoring
Offers automatic daily monitoring with the LATITUDE™ NXT Patient Management System, to improve clinic efficiency and provide a higher level of care for your device patients.
Post-Operative System Test (POST)
A fully-automatic evaluation to check lead impedances, intrinsic amplitudes, and capture thresholds prior to discharge.
Atrial Arrhythmia Report
Provides a comprehensive view of your patient's AT/AF status and information for assessing AF treatment efficacy.
Technical specifications
References
1. Chronotropic competence is defined by the Model of the Cardiac Chronotropic Response to Exercise. Wilkoff B, Corey J, Blackburn G. A mathematical model of the cardiac chronotropic response to exercise. Journal of Electrophysiology. 1989;3:176–180. Refer to the Physician’s System Guide for more information on adaptive-rate therapy.