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Case Reports
. 1983 Nov;6(6):1282-92.
doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1983.tb04472.x.

The effect of power frequency high intensity electric fields on implanted cardiac pacemakers

Case Reports

The effect of power frequency high intensity electric fields on implanted cardiac pacemakers

G S Butrous et al. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 1983 Nov.

Abstract

Thirty-five patients fitted with 16 different pacemaker models (from 6 manufacturers) were exposed to 50 Hz electric fields up to a maximum of 20 kV/m. Four different response patterns were encountered: (1) normal sensing and pacing in all Medtronic and some Vitatron units; (2) reversion to the fixed (interference) rate in all Telectronics, all Pacesetter, some Vitatron and CPI units; (3) slow and irregular pacing in one CPI and in all Cordis units; (4) mixed behavior over a critical range of field strengths in which slow and irregular pacing preceded reversion to fixed-rate, in some Telectronics and Pacesetter units. The field strengths required to induce such behavior varied from unit to unit and from model to model, with Telectronics being the most sensitive. In general, the interference threshold depended on the magnitude and distribution of induced body current relative to the pacemaker as well as field strength and thus varied with patient height, build and posture. While only a small proportion of pacemaker patients are likely to encounter electric fields strong enough to interfere with pacemaker behavior, this possible hazard should be recognized.

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