While a cardiac device is in AAI(R) mode, a ventricular channel is monitored for a premature ventricular contraction (PVC). In response to detecting a PVC while the device is in AAI(R) mode, a refractory period is started in an atrial channel to prevent a retrograde atrial event that may occur due to the PVC from resetting an atrial escape interval (AEI). Additionally, during such a relative refractory period in the atrial channel, the atrial channel is monitored for a retrograde atrial event that may occur due to the PVC. If a retrograde atrial event is detected, then the refractory period in the atrial channel is terminated, and an antegrade conduction restoration interval (ACRI) is started. The ACRI is a programmed period that specifies how long to wait after a retrograde atrial event is detected before pacing the atrium.