User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Follow-up considerations for patients leaving the country. Pulse generator follow-up considerations
should be made in advance for patients who plan to travel or relocate post-implant to a country other than
the country in which their device was implanted. Regulatory approval status for devices and associated
programmer software congurations varies by country; certain countries may not have approval or
capability to follow specic products.
Contact Boston Scientic, using the information on the back cover, for help in determining feasibility of
device follow-up in the patient’s destination country.
Explant and Disposal
Incineration. Be sure that the pulse generator is removed before cremation. Cremation and incineration
temperatures might cause the pulse generator to explode.
Device handling. Before explanting, c leaning, or shipping the device, complete the following actions to
prevent unwanted shocks, overwriting of important therapy history data, and audible tones:
Program the pulse generator Tachy and Brady Modes to Off.
Program the Magnet Response feature to Off.
Program the Beep when Explant is Indicated feature to Off.
Program the B eep When Out-of-Range feature to Off
Clean and disinfect the device using standard biohazard handling techniques.
SUPPLEMENTAL PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION
Post-Therapy Pulse Generator Follow Up
Following any surgery or medical procedure with the potential to affect pulse generator function, you should
perform a t horough follow-up, which may include the following:
Interrogating the pulse generator with a programmer
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