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(2) verify that the neurostimulation system is not
interfering with the functions of the implanted cardiac
system; and (3) avoid programming either device in a
unipolar mode (using the device’s can as an anode)
or using neurostimulation system settings that
interfere with the function of the implantable cardiac
system.
Other active implanted devices. The
neurostimulation system may interfere with the normal
operation of another active implanted device, such as
a pacemaker, defibrillator, or another type of
neurostimulator. Conversely, the other active
implanted device may interfere with operation of the
neurostimulation system.
Case damage. If the case of the implantable pulse
generator (IPG) is pierced or ruptured, severe burns
could result from exposure to battery chemicals.
Cremation. The IPG should be explanted before
cremation because the IPG could explode. Return the
explanted IPG to Abbott Medical.
Low frequencies. Stimulation frequencies at less than
30 Hz may cause tremor to be driven (meaning that
tremor occurs at the same frequency as the
programmed frequency). For this reason,
programming at frequencies less than 30 Hz is not
recommended.
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