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An in vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Transient Electromagnetic Fields on Pacemakers and Clinical Mitigation Measures

机译:瞬态电磁场对起搏器和临床缓解措施影响的体外评价

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Background: The effect of transient electromagnetic fields on the function of pacemakers is not well-evaluated. There is a lack of effective methods for clinicians to reduce electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS) during implantation of pacemakers. This study aimed to evaluate whether a novel method of handling the excess leads in the pocket can lower the EMS of pacemakers and consequently reduce the effect of electromagnetic interference caused by transient electromagnetic fields on pacemakers. Methods: An in vitro chest model was established to simulate the clinical condition of dual-chamber pacemaker implantation. Three different intertwining patterns of excess leads were examined: parallel, twisted once, and multiple twisted-pair. Oscillated currents were injected into a copper electrical wire set horizontally above the model to create a radiated magnetic field to simulate the transient daily electromagnetic exposure of pacemakers. The electromagnetic induction of current was measured. The occurrence of EMS-related adverse events was evaluated when the induced pulsed voltage was applied. Results: Transient electromagnetic fields can induce electromagnetic noise in the pacing loop and inhibit the release of pacing pulses. The multiple twisted-pair intertwining pattern of excess leads was associated with a lower induced voltage amplitude than both the parallel and once-twisted patterns ( P 0.001). Even once twisted could significantly reduce induced voltage amplitude compared to not twisted ( P 0.001). A lower incidence of pacing inhibition was also observed in the multiple twisted-pair group than in the other two groups ( P 0.001). Conclusions: Transient electromagnetic fields can cause pacing inhibition. Twisting the excess leads for multiple turns in the pocket is an effective method to reduce the EMS of the dual-chamber pacemaker.
机译:背景:瞬态电磁场对起搏器功能的影响不受评价。临床医生缺乏有效的方法,以减少在起搏器的植入过程中的电磁敏感性(EMS)。本研究旨在评估一种处理口袋里的过量引线的新方法是否可以降低起搏器的EMS,从而降低了起搏器上瞬态电磁场引起的电磁干扰的影响。方法:建立了体外胸部模型,以模拟双室起搏器植入的临床状况。检查了三种不同的交互杂交模式:平行,扭曲一次,多重双绞线。将振荡电流注入到模型上方水平的铜电线中,以产生辐射磁场以模拟起搏器的瞬态日电磁曝光。测量电流电磁诱导。当施加诱导的脉冲电压时,评估EMS相关不良事件的发生。结果:瞬态电磁场可以在起搏环中诱导电磁噪声并抑制起搏脉冲的释放。过量引线的多双绞线交织模式与比平行和一次扭曲的图案(P <0.001)的较低的诱导电压幅度相关联。与未扭曲相比,甚至扭曲可以显着降低感应电压幅度(P <0.001)。在多双绞对组中也观察到较低的起搏抑制发生率,而不是在其他两组中(P <0.001)。结论:瞬态电磁场会导致起搏抑制。倾斜袋中多个转弯的过量引线是减少双室起搏器的EMS的有效方法。

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