User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- 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
- Preventing leakage currents
- Preventing unintentional shock delivery
- Avoiding damage to the header
- Preventing short circuits in the header
- Ensure that connections are clean
- Connecting the lead connector to the device
- Keeping distance between leads
- Implanting
- Applying the programming head
- Establishing telemetry contact
- Activating ICD therapy
- Precautionary Measures while Programming
- Performing standard tests and monitoring the patient
- Cancelling telemetry
- Avoiding critical parameter settings
- Check for leads suitable for shock path
- Monitoring the patient when setting asynchronous modes
- Setting sensing
- Preventing device-induced complications
- Preventing conduction of atrial tachycardia
- Observing the shock impedance limit
- Preventing recurrence after therapy shock
- Phrenic nerve stimulation that cannot be terminated
- Avoiding risks in the case of exclusive LV pacing
- Recognizing lead failure
- Considering power consumption and service time
- Magnet Response
- Follow-up
- Patient Information
- Replacement Indications
- Explantation and Device Replacement
- Implantation Procedure
- 4 Parameters
- Bradycardia / CRT
- General ICD therapy
- Timing: Basic rate day/ night and rate hystereses
- Timing: AV delay
- Timing: Post-shock pacing
- Timing: Upper rate
- Timing: Mode switching
- Timing: Ventricular pacing
- Timing: Refractory periods and blanking periods
- Timing: PMT protection
- Timing: Rate adaptation via accelerometer
- Pacing: Pulse amplitude and pulse width
- Pacing: Ventricular capture control
- Pacing: atrial capture control
- LV lead configuration
- Tachycardia
- Sensing
- Diagnostics
- Home Monitoring
- Bradycardia / CRT
- 5 Technical Data
34 Parameters
Therapy: Shock
Parameter Range of values Standard
VR
DX
DR
HF
Number of shocks VT1/VT2 0; 1; 2; 6; 8 8 xxxx
Number of shocks VF 6; 8 8 xxxx
1. Shock for VT1/VT2 OFF
2 ... (2) ... 20 ... (5) ... 40 J
40J xxxx
2. Shock for VT1/VT2 OFF
4 ... (2) ... 20 ... (5) ... 40 J
40J xxxx
3rd-nth shock forVT1/VT2 4*40J; 6*40J 6*40J xxxx
1. Shock for VF OFF
2 ... (2) ... 20 ... (5) ... 40 J
40J xxxx
2. Shock for VF OFF
4 ... (2) ... 20 ... (5) ... 40 J
40J xxxx
3rd-nth Shock forVF 4*40J; 6*40J 6*40J xxxx
For shock in VT1/VT2 and VF:
Confirmation OFF; ON ON xxxx
Polarity Normal; Reverse; Alternating Normal
Waveform Biphasic; Biphasic 2 Biphasig
Shock path RV -> ICD+SVC
RV -> ICD
RV -> SVC
RV->
ICD+SVC
xxx
RV -> ICD x