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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 1989

Properties of Ultrasonically Marked Leads

Branko Breyer; Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Ivo Cikes

We have developed an ultrasonic marking system for pacing leads and the electrophysiological study of catheters. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of our system, its usability in the measurement of performance if implanted leads, and to investigate the potential of electrical shock and ultrasonic hazard. The measurements have shown that different applications require specific electronic design, involving some compromise between accuracy and sensitivity. A higher sensitivity at the beginning 0/ the uitrasonicaJiy guided cardiac lead impiantation yields poorer accuracy. Quantitative measurements show that accuracy can be subsequently improved by reduction of sensitivity of the marking system. The transponder marking circuit is better suited for general use and the passive electronic circuit is better suited for multiple electrode electrophysiologicai studies. Experiments concerning electrical safety show that in the worst failure case, the energy of the marking system released within the heart is <10‐9J per pulse within the pacing frequency spectrum and the current was below 50 microamperes. Ultrasound intensities were within the safety limits set by international and national organizations. The experiments using the marking system for detection of the pacing lead failure showed that the system can yield an early warning of the lead malfunction. The system con significantly reduce the exposure of the medical staff and the patients to x rays as well as improve patient follow‐up accuracy.


Archive | 1989

Ultrasonically marked pacing system

Božidar Ferek-Petrić; Ivo Cikes; Branko Breyer; K Chandrasekaran; A.J. Tajik

In order to circumvent the x-ray guidance of a pacing lead implantation and to improve the pacing system follow-up, we have designed an ultrasonically marked pacing system. This development was based on our previous experience with the ultrasonically marked cardiac catheter (see Chapter 1.8.). In comparison to ‘blind’ fluoroscopic guidance one can expect easier and more precise positioning and follow-up of ultrasonically marked pacing lead tip under direct vision.


Archive | 1985

Ultrasonically marked cardiac catheters

Branko Breyer; Ivo Cikes


Archive | 1994

Ultrasonic marked cardiac ablation catheter

Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Branko Breyer; Ivo Cikes


Archive | 1985

Cardiac ultrasonically marked leads and method for used same

Branko Breyer; Ivo Cikes; Bozidar Ferek-Petric


Archive | 1995

Blood flow measurement device

Branko Breyer; Bozidar Ferek-Petric


Archive | 1991

Tricuspid flow synchronized cardiac electrotherapy system with blood flow measurement transducer and controlled pacing signals based on blood flow measurement

Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Branko Breyer


Archive | 1993

Cardiac measurement system for measuring blood flow velocity by use of a sensor implanted inside the heart

Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Branko Breyer


Archive | 1996

Venous pooling detection and therapy device

Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Branko Breyer


Archive | 1992

Pacing method and system for blood flow velocity measurement and regulation of heart stimulating signals based on blood flow velocity

Bozidar Ferek-Petric; Branko Breyer

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