Electromagnetic Interference Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Surgical Electromagnetic Interference in Medtronic Micra Leadless Pacemaker
Subjects with Medtronic Micra leadless pacemaker who require surgical procedures will have postoperative interrogations reviewed for evidence of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Patients with pacemakers have a potential risk of EMI from sources including electrosurgery
which can cause oversensing, pacing inhibition and device reset. There is limited data on
surgical EMI in Medtronic Micra leadless pacemakers. The goal of this study is to evaluate
for surgical EMI in subjects with leadless pacemakers.
Subjects with Micra leadless pacemakers requiring surgery will have procedure records
reviewed for type of procedure and use of electrosurgery. Next postoperative device
interrogation will be reviewed for evidence of EMI. EMI will be evaluated by review of
sensing integrity counter, heart rate histograms and device reset.
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