| Literature DB >> 7077615 |
G S Butrous, S J Meldrum, D G Barton, J C Male, J A Bonnell, A J Camm.
Abstract
The effect on an implanted, multiprogrammable pacemaker of power-frequency (50 Hz) electric fields up to an intensity (unperturbed value measured at 1.7 m) of 20 kV/m were assessed in ten paced patients. Radiotelemetric monitoring of the electrocardiogram allowed supervision of the electrocardiogram throughout exposure to the alternating electric field. Displacement body currents of up to 300μA were achieved depending on the position and height of the patient. None of the pacemakers was inhibited, triggered or reverted to fixed rate operation during the exposure. The programmable functions, programmability or output characteristics were not affected. Small changes in cardiac rate and rhythm elicited the correct pacemaker responses. Unlike earlier models of pacemaker, this modern implanted pacemaker, which represents `the state of the art', is not affected by 50 Hz electric fields likely to be encountered when standing underneath power lines.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7077615 PMCID: PMC1437805 DOI: 10.1177/014107688207500507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Med ISSN: 0141-0768 Impact factor: 18.000