User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Chronic nerve damage
Component failure
Conductor coil fracture
•Death
Electrolyte imbalance/dehydration
Elevated thresholds
•Erosion
Excessive brotic tissue growth
Extracardiac stimulation (muscle/nerve stimulation)
Failure to convert an induced arrhythmia
Fluid accumulation
Foreign body rejection phenomena
Formation of hematomas or seromas
Heart block
Inability to debrillate or pace
Inappropriate therapy (e.g., shocks and antitachycardia pacing [ATP] where applicable, pacing)
Incisional pain
Incomplete lead connection with pulse generator
Infection including endocarditis
Insulating myocardium during debrillation with internal or external paddles
Lead dislodgment
Lead fracture
Lead insulation breakage or abrasion
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