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Pacemaker electromagnetic interference

Venselaar JLM. The effects of ionizing radiation on eight cardiac pacemakers and the influence of electromagnetic interference from two linear accelerators. Radiother Oncol 1985 3 81. [Pg.616]

Irich W, Batz L, Muller R, Tobisch R. Electromagnetic interferences of pacemaker by mobile phones. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1996 19 1431-1446. [Pg.617]

Hirose M, Hida M, Sato E, Kokubo K, Nie M, Kobayashi H. Electromagnetic interference of implantable unipolar cardiac pacemakers by an induction oven. Pacing Clin Electmphysiol 2005 28 540-548. [Pg.618]

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) can wreak havoc on patients who have pacemakers or implanted cardioverter-defibrillators (ICE)s). For someone wHh a pacemaker, EMI may inhibit pacing, cause asynchronous or unnecessary pacing, or mimic intnnsic cardiac activily. For someone with an ICD, EMI may mimic ventricular fibnilab on, or it may prevent detection of a problem that needs treatment... [Pg.196]


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