DocumentCode
1221877
Title
New Interference Sensing Demand Pacemaker Functions
Author
Brownlee, Robert R. ; Tyers, G.Frank O. ; Neff, Paul H. ; Hughes, Howard C.
Author_Institution
Department of Electrical Engineering, the Applied Research Laboratory, and the College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University
Issue
3
fYear
1978
fDate
5/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
264
Lastpage
269
Abstract
Demand cardiac pacemaker functions are under study that provide new methods to distinguish between cardiac activity and pulsatile electromagnetic interference (PEMI). All known forms of currently marketed ventricular inhibited demand pacemaker (VVI) functions can be inhibited by high level pulsatile electromagnetic interference. The recent introduction of shielded circuitry to protect against disruptive (inhibiting) EMI has reduced pacemaker sensitivity to interference. However, EMI received via the cardiac lead/electrode can still mimic cardiac activity. This mimicing occurs as a consequence of detection by defribrillator protection structures or by amplifier saturation from RF artifacts insufficiently suppressed by input QRS bandpass filters. The new functions under development employ a separate EMI detection receiver for controlling the pacemaker mode to minimize inhibition by PEMI.
Keywords
Accidents; Amplitude modulation; Circuits; Electromagnetic interference; Ignition; Pacemakers; Protection; Pulse modulation; Radio frequency; Testing; Electromagnetics; Electronics, Medical; Electrons; Humans; Pacemaker, Artificial;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1978.326331
Filename
4122824
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