Literature DB >> 5470044

Electrical interference in non-competitive pacemakers.

E Sowton, K Gray, T Preston.   

Abstract

Patients with 41 implanted non-competitive pacemakers were investigated. A variety of domestic electrical equipment, a motor-car, and a physiotherapy diathermy apparatus were each operated in turn at various ranges from the patient. Interference effects on pacemaker function were assessed on the electrocardiograph. Medtronic demand 5841 pacemakers were stopped by diathermy while Cordis Ectocor pacemakers developed a fast discharge rate. Cordis triggered pacemakers (both Atricor and Ectocor) were sensitive to interference from many items of domestic equipment and the motor car. The Elema EM153 ran at an increased rate when an electric razor was running close to the pacemaker. The Devices demand 2980 and the Medtronic demand 5841 were not affected by the domestic equipment tested. The significance of interference effects is discussed in relation to pacemaker design.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5470044      PMCID: PMC487384          DOI: 10.1136/hrt.32.5.626

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Heart J        ISSN: 0007-0769


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  6 in total

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