User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Signs and symptoms of infection
Symptoms that should be reported (e.g., sustained high-rate pacing requiring reprogramming)
Protected environments—the patient should seek medical guidance before entering areas protected by a
warning notice that prevents entry by patients who have a pulse generator
Avoiding potential sources of EMI in home, work, and medical environments
Persons administering CPR—the presence of voltage (tingling) on the patient’s body surface may be
experienced when the pulse generator delivers a shock
Reliability of their pulse generator ("Product Reliability" on page 42)
Activity restrictions (if applicable)
Minimum heart rate (lower rate limit of the pulse generator)
Frequency of follow up
Travel or relocation—Follow-up arrangements should be made in advance if the patient is leaving the
country of implant
Patient ID card—the patient should be advised to carry their patient ID card at all t imes (a temporary
patient ID card is provided with the device, and a permanent ID card will be sent to the patient 4 to 6
weeks after the implant form is received by Boston Scientic)
Patient Handbook
The Patient Handbook is provided for each device.
It is recommended that you discuss the information in the Patient Handbook with concerned individuals both
before and after implantation so they are fully familiar with pulse generator operation.
For additional copies, contact Boston Scientic using the information on the back cover.
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