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Pacing systems interference

Pacing system inhibition from interference is more important in the pacemaker-dependent patient. If inhibition is observed in a pacemaker-dependent patient, electrocautery application should be limited to 1-2 s with a rest period of approximately 10 s. This will allow the pacemaker to function properly for a greater portion of the time. In some cases back-up temporary transvenous or transcutaneous pacing will be required, or the pacemaker can be programmed to the asynchronous mode of function. [Pg.599]

Duru F, Lauber P, Klaus G, Candinas R. Hospital pager systems may cause interference with pacemaker telemetry. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 1998 21 2353-2359. [Pg.616]


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