Literature DB >> 17094099

Safety of nerve conduction studies in patients with implanted cardiac devices.

Andreas P Schoeck1, Michelle L Mellion, James M Gilchrist, Fredric V Christian.   

Abstract

Patients with implanted cardiac devices and their physicians may defer important electrodiagnostic testing because of anxiety about potential negative effects on the device. To determine the safety of routine nerve conduction studies (NCS) in this population, 10 patients with permanent dual-chamber pacemakers of various types and five patients with implanted cardiac defibrillators (ICD) underwent nerve stimulation at sites commonly used during NCS. The implanted cardiac device was interrogated before and after the study and there was continuous monitoring of the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) and atrial and ventricular electrograms. Electrical impulses generated during routine NCS were never detected by the sensing amplifier and did not affect the programmed settings of the implanted cardiac device. We conclude that routine NCS is safe in patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers with bipolar sensing configurations and defibrillators.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17094099     DOI: 10.1002/mus.20690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2015-11-17       Impact factor: 17.440

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Journal:  Clin Neurophysiol Pract       Date:  2016-10-13
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