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Personal medical electronic devices and walk-through metal detector security systems: assessing electromagnetic interference effects

机译:个人医疗电子设备和漫游金属探测器安全系统:评估电磁干扰效应

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Background There have been concerns that Electromagnetic security systems such as walk-through metal detectors (WTMDs) can potentially cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) in certain active medical devices including implantable cardiac pacemakers and implantable neurostimulators. Incidents of EMI between WTMDs and active medical devices also known as personal medical electronic devices (PMED) continue to be reported. This paper reports on emission measurements of sample WTMDs and testing of 20 PMEDs in a WTMD simulation system. Methods Magnetic fields from sample WTMD systems were characterized for emissions and exposure of certain PMEDs. A WTMD simulator system designed and evaluated by FDA in previous studies was used to mimic the PMED exposures to the waveform from sample WTMDs. The simulation system allows for controlled PMED exposure enabling careful study with adjustable magnetic field strengths and exposure duration, and provides flexibility for PMED exposure at elevated levels in order to study EMI effects on the PMED. The PMED samples consisted of six implantable cardiac pacemakers, six implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), five implantable neurostimulators, and three insulin pumps. Each PMED was exposed in the simulator to the sample WTMD waveforms using methods based on appropriate consensus test standards for each of the device type. Results Testing the sample PMEDs using the WTMD simulator revealed EMI effects on two implantable pacemakers and one implantable neurostimulator for exposure field strength comparable to actual WTMD field strength. The observed effects were transient and the PMEDs returned to pre-exposure operation within a few seconds after removal from the simulated WTMD exposure fields. No EMI was observed for the sample ICDs or insulin pumps. Conclusion The findings are consistent with earlier studies where certain sample PMEDs exhibited EMI effects. Clinical implications were not addressed in this study. Additional studies are needed to evaluate potential PMED EMI susceptibilities over a broader range of security systems.
机译:背景技术人们一直担心诸如步行金属探测器(WTMD)之类的电磁安全系统可能会在某些有源医疗设备(包括可植入的心脏起搏器和可植入的神经刺激器)中引起电磁干扰(EMI)。 WTMD与有源医疗设备(也称为个人医疗电子设备(PMED))之间的EMI事件仍在继续报道。本文报告了在WTMD模拟系统中样品WTMD的排放测量和20种PMED的测试。方法对来自样品WTMD系统的磁场进行表征,以测定某些PMED的发射和暴露。 FDA在先前研究中设计和评估的WTMD仿真器系统用于模拟PMED对样品WTMD波形的暴露。该模拟系统可实现受控的PMED暴露,从而能够在可调节的磁场强度和暴露持续时间下进行仔细研究,并为PMED升高水平的暴露提供灵活性,以研究EMI对PMED的影响。 PMED样本包括六个植入式心脏起搏器,六个植入式心脏复律除颤器(ICD),五个植入式神经刺激器和三个胰岛素泵。使用基于每种设备类型的适当共识测试标准的方法,将每个PMED在模拟器中暴露于WTMD波形样本。结果使用WTMD模拟器测试了样品PMED,发现EMI对两个植入式起搏器和一个植入式神经刺激器的EMI效应与实际WTMD电场强度相当。从模拟的WTMD暴露区域中移除后,观察到的影响是短暂的,PMED在几秒钟内恢复到暴露前的操作。对于样品ICD或胰岛素泵,未观察到EMI。结论该发现与早期的研究一致,在早期的研究中,某些样品PMED表现出EMI效应。本研究未解决临床意义。需要进行更多的研究来评估更广泛范围的安全系统中潜在的PMED EMI敏感性。

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