Electromagnetic Interference of Catheter Ablation with Implanted Cardiac Devices Action

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  • 高周波カテーテルアブレーションにおけるペースメーカ電磁干渉反応の各社比較

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<p>The effects of electromagnetic interference generated by catheter ablation on pacemaker function were evaluated in vitro. With the pacemaker, atrial & ventricular leads, and counter electrode plate placed in an acrylic water tank, the ablation catheter was gradually brought closer to the pacemaker starting first at a distance of 10cm. Electrodes were placed near the pacemaker, atrial and ventricular leads, and counter electrode plate in order to observe the electrogram(EGM), and a polygraph was then used to measure the EGM. With electric current flowing near the leads, pacemaker operating mode differences were observed in the polarity switching function and the safety pacing function depending on the manufacturer. Some models interpreted electric interference when electric current from the ablation catheter flowed near the lead. Many models switched to dual atrial/ventricle pacing, and pacing potential was also confirmed near the counter electrode plate as well as the generator. Dual atrial/ventricular pacing was observed in some models by bringing a non-charged ablation catheter closer to the pacemaker generator. In conclusion, implanted pacemakers frequently exhibit transient, unpredictable responses to RF energy application. Since differences in the response to electromagnetic interference were measured in each manufacturer’s pacemaker, it is important to understand these differences before surgery and implantation in order to make the necessary mode settings and changes based on the situation.</p>

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