User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Edora 8
- Table of Contents
- 1 Product Description
- 2 General Safety Instructions
- 3 Implantation
- Implantation Procedure
- Having parts ready
- Keeping an external defibrillator ready
- Unpacking the device
- Checking parts
- Implantation site
- Overview: Implanting
- Avoid damage to the header
- Preventing short circuits in the header
- Keeping distance between leads
- Connecting the lead connector to the device
- Applying the programming head
- Establishing wandless telemetry
- Auto-initialization
- Behavior during auto- initialization
- Precautionary Measures while Programming
- Checking the device system
- Performing standard tests and monitoring the patient
- Do not interrupt wandless telemetry during a treatment
- Cancelling telemetry
- Avoiding critical parameter settings
- Manually setting lead polarity
- Setting sensing
- Setting the sensitivity
- Preventing device-induced complications
- Preventing conduction of atrial tachycardia
- Phrenic nerve stimulation that cannot be terminated
- Avoiding risks in the case of exclusive left ventricular pacing
- If an ICD is implanted at the same time, do not permit unipolar pacing
- Recognizing lead failure
- Consider power consumption and service time
- Magnet Response
- Follow-up
- Patient Information
- Replacement Indications
- Explantation and Device Replacement
- Implantation Procedure
- 4 Parameters
- 5 Technical Data
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Technical Data
Battery Data
Mean service times HF
For triple-chamber devices the following times result when set to DDDR with a
basic rate of 60 bpm, 100% biventricular pacing and a pulse width of 0.4 ms at an
impedance of 500 Ω:
Amplitude Pacing Average service time
A: 2.5 V 10% 9 years, 8 months
RV: 2.5 V
LV: 2.5 V
100%
A: 3.0 V 10 % 8 years
RV: 3.0 V
LV: 3.0 V
100%
A: 5.0 V
RV: 5.0 V
LV: 5.0 V
100% 2 years, 6 months