Cardiac Stimulation On Demand (Syn.: Demand-Stimulation, S. Heart Waiting)

Cardiac stimulation “on demand” (syn.: demand stimulation) is synchronous cardiac stimulation, in which the start and end of stimulation are automatically determined in accordance with the onset and cessation of arrhythmia. It is used for a transient form of complete atrioventricular block or the threat of its development.

On-demand cardiac pacing can be used to treat various heart conditions such as arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, and others. In this case, cardiac stimulation is carried out in accordance with certain criteria and parameters determined by the doctor.

One of the advantages of on-demand cardiac pacing is that it can be performed in an outpatient setting, allowing patients to quickly receive the treatment they need. In addition, this technique does not require a long period of preparation, which makes it more accessible to patients.

However, like any medical procedure, on-demand pacing has its risks and side effects. Some patients may experience discomfort or pain during the procedure, and complications such as infection or heart damage may occur.

Overall, on-demand pacing is an effective treatment for arrhythmias and other heart conditions. However, before carrying out this procedure, it is necessary to conduct a full examination of the patient and determine the indications and contraindications for its implementation.



On-demand pacing is a treatment used to maintain a normal heart rhythm in some heart conditions. This method is also known as cardiac demand pacing.

In on-demand cardiac pacing, special devices called defibrillators are used to automatically determine the start and end of defibrillation according to the onset and cessation of the arrhythmia. This helps prevent the development of complete atrioventricular block, which can lead to serious health consequences.

Defibrillators can be used both at home and in medical institutions. They can be programmed to automatically detect when defibrillation begins and stop it.

On-demand pacing is an effective treatment for transient forms of complete atrioventricular block. However, it cannot be used for more serious heart rhythm disorders such as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia.

In general, on-demand pacing can help prevent the development of complete atrioventricular block and maintain normal heart function. However, before using this treatment method, you must consult a doctor and undergo appropriate examination.