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Filter by:Subjects with Medtronic Micra leadless pacemaker who require surgical procedures will have postoperative interrogations reviewed for evidence of electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Patients with implantable cardiac electronic devices will be exposed to a new safety device and evaluated for potential electromagnetic interference.
This study is designed to compare a new prototype surgical magnetic drape made with bottom-isolated ferrite magnets to 4 commercially available surgical magnetic drapes.
Evaluation of electromagnetic interference between Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs).
Evaluation of electromagnetic interference between modern cell phones and contemporary implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
E-Transportation is increasing all over the world. It is not known if the used engines interfere with cardiac implantable electronic devices. The study evaluates such potential interferences in vivo.
Patients with implanted pacemaker (PM) or cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) systems are restrained in daily life by possible electromagnetic interference (EMI). Case reports suggest EMI between PM or ICD systems and hand-held metal detectors that are intensively used as part of security screening processes in e.g. airport controls. The objective was to determine the safety of screening procedures for ferrous materials with regard to possible in vivo EMI between hand-held metal detectors and PM and ICD systems.