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@danab I'm sorry, I do not understand your statement, Dana. What I was suggesting is that a pacemaker is meant primarily to speed a slow heart rate, but not to encourage the heart to beat more slowly. It can only regulate the HR in both directions IF....and only if...it isn't forced to contend with a wonky/blocked AV node. AV node ablation, meaning it gets destroyed with the same technique as a catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (that is, with energy applied, and sufficient to destroy the AV node completely...it will never be active again) is done for SVT, severe AV node block, and atrial fibrillation where the patient can't be left in AF indefinitely....it must be stopped. You only had, I believe, a slow heart rate, and that is what a pacemaker is meant to improve...to speed up your HR to a programmed base level, say 62-65 BPM, depending on circumstances and need.
Would you mind terribly rephrasing your statement and I will come back and read that, hopefully to improve my comprehension?
https://biologyinsights.com/what-is-a-heart-pacemaker-and-how-does-it-work/

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@gloaming I had ventricular Tachycardia and had a pacemaker with a difibulator. My main problem was a rapid heartbeat which would go up to 220 at times. I was commenting on your statement that pacemakers were primary to speed increase a slow heart rate. So I was trying to explain that pacemakers are also used to correct a fast heart rate. When my heart would go up over say 160 and above my pacemaker would actually speed up my heart even more to bring it back into regular rhythm so I wanted to let you know its not only for bradycardia but also used for Tachycardia .
'Yes I know if they use a pacemaker to eliminate the AV node then its doing all the pacing but my AV node was intact. So Pacemakers can also treat a fast heartbeat using a technique to kind of reset it by forcing it higher. Strange I know, but it works. now in my case it would attempt these a few times and if it did not slow the heart down I would receive a shock.