Clinical Applications of Magnets on Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices

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The growing indications for permanent pacemaker and implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) implantation have increased the number of patients with these cardiac rhythm management devices (CRMDs).

Cardiac rhythm management devices occasionally perform inappropriately in response to electromagnetic interference (e.g. surgical electrocautery) or lead noise over-sensing (e.g. lead fracture).

Temporary reprogramming of the CRMDs using device programmers can prevent these untoward device responses.

However, these programmers are device manufacturer specific and require technically qualified personnel to operate.

This could cause delayed patient care and increased use of resources in certain clinical situations.

Alternatively, clinical magnets, when appropriately positioned over the device site, can change the pacing to an asynchronous mode in pacemakers and suspend tachycardia therapies in ICDs.

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