Normally Functioning Inhibited Pacemaker Concomitant with Vertebral Nerve Stimulator

Normally Functioning Inhibited Pacemaker Concomitant with Vertebral Nerve Stimulator

C. Sylvén,M Lindgren-Levander,M. Levander‐Lindgren;C. Sylvén;M Lindgren-Levander;M. Levander‐Lindgren;
pacing and clinical electrophysiology 1979 Vol. 2 pp. 645-647
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Abstract

Electromagnetic inference is a recognized difficulty in concomitant cardiac pacing and nerve stimulation. A case is reported in which a vertebral nerve stimulator was implanted, with a transmitter antenna distal to the right nipple. Six months later, intermittent S-A block with Adams-Stokes attacks urgently necessitated cardiac pacing. The ECG lead II showed nerve stimulator potentials of 0.75 mV. Intracardiac electrogram with unipolar electrode registered potential of 0.25 mV, but with a bipolar system no such potentials were observed. A bipolar pacing electrode was therefore implanted, with an interference from the nerve stiumluator. Various aspects of interference are discussed.

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