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The Micra™ AV and Micra™ VR leadless pacemakers are implantable, programmable cardiac devices used to monitor and regulate a patient’s heart rate.
Download brochure Parameter |
Micra AV2 |
Micra VR3 |
---|---|---|
Pacing mode |
VVI, VVIR, VOO, OVO, VDD, VDI, ODO, OFF |
VVI, VVIR, VOO, OVO, OFF |
Mass |
1.75 g |
1.75 g |
Volume |
0.8 cc |
0.8 cc |
Electrode spacing |
18 mm |
18 mm |
Battery longevity |
8–13 years†2,4 |
12 years‡5 |
Accelerometer-based mechanical atrial sensing |
Yes |
N/A |
Accelerometer-based rate response |
Yes |
Yes |
MRI SureScan™ |
1.5T and 3T |
1.5T and 3T |
CareLink™ remote monitoring |
Yes |
Yes |
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* The single chamber Micra™ transcatheter pacing system is being described herein as Micra™ VR in order to distinguish it from the (VDD) Micra™ AV product. When information in this document relates to both Micra™ AV and VR, “Micra™ transcatheter pacing systems” is used to represent the portfolio of devices.
† Use conditions include:
8 years = 100% VDD pacing, 60 bpm, pacing threshold 1.5 V, impedance 500 Ω, pulse width 0.24 ms.
13 years = 15% VDD pacing, 70 bpm, pacing threshold 1.5 V, impedance 600 Ω, pulse width 0.24 ms.
‡ Use conditions included: median pacing 53.5%, median pacing threshold 0.50 V, median impedance 543 Ω; 89% of patients with > 10-year projected longevity; 99% of patients with > 5-year longevity.5
1. Nippoldt D, Whiting J. Micra™ transcatheter pacing system device volume characterization comparison. November 2014. Medtronic data on file.
2. Medtronic Micra™ AV MC1AVR1 Device Manual. January 2020.
3. Medtronic Micra™ MC1VR01 Clinician Manual. October 2016.
4. Pender J, Whiting J. Micra™ AV Battery Longevity. January 2020. Medtronic data on file.
5. Duray GZ, Ritter P, El-Chami M, et al. Long-term performance of a transcatheter pacing system: 12-month results from the Micra transcatheter pacing study. Heart Rhythm. May 2017;14(5):702–709. doi: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2017.01.035.