A transvalvular impedance measurement made between an atrium and a ventricle electrode of a standard implanted electro-catheter may be used to provide information indicative of the mechanical state of the heart. This information may be used, for example, to control the pacing rate of a rate responsive pacemaker, stimulation intensity self adjust or pacing mode switching. Other uses are also possible in defibrillators.

 
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