Noninvasive pacing warnings, Demand and nondemand pacing, Noninvasive pacing procedure – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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THERAPY

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

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Noninvasive Pacing Warnings

Demand and Nondemand Pacing

The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator can be used for either demand or nondemand (asynchronous

or "fixed rate") pacing.

Demand mode is used for most patients. In demand mode, the LIFEPAK 15 pacemaker inhibits

pacing output when it “senses” the patient’s own beats (intrinsic QRSs). In demand mode, if the

ECG SIZE is set too low to detect the patient’s beats, or if an ECG lead becomes detached so that

the ECG rhythm is not present, the pacemaker generates pacing pulses asynchronously. This means

that the pacemaker generates pacing pulses at the selected rate regardless of the patient’s ECG

rhythm.

Nondemand mode can be selected if noise or artifact interferes with proper sensing of QRS

complexes. Press

OPTIONS

to access nondemand mode. For more information, see "Options" on

page 3-23.

Noninvasive Pacing Procedure

ECG monitoring during pacing is performed with the ECG electrodes and patient ECG cable.

Therapy electrodes are not capable of monitoring ECG and delivering pacing current at the same

time.

Be sure to place the QUIK-COMBO therapy electrodes in the proper locations. Improper placement

of the electrodes may make a difference in the capture threshold. For example, if the electrode

placement is reversed, more pacing current may be needed to achieve capture.

WARNING

POSSIBLE INABILITY TO PACE

Using other manufacturers’ combination therapy electrodes with this device could

cause a decrease in pacing efficacy or the inability to pace because of unacceptably

high impedance levels and invalidate the safety agency certifications. Use only the

therapy electrodes that are specified in these operating instructions.

WARNING

POSSIBLE INTERRUPTION OF THERAPY

Observe the patient continuously while the pacemaker is in use. Patient response to

pacing therapy (for example, capture threshold) may change over time.

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