Proven Protection in EMI-Sensitive Environments

Proven Protection in EMI-Sensitive Environments

Cardiaguard's performance has been validated through extensive laboratory testing, simulated surgical procedures, and physician evaluations.

Simple Application. Powerful Protection.

This short instructional video shows the correct way to apply Cardiaguard for maximum EMI shielding.
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Data Summary

Study Type Result Outcome
Simulated electrosurgical EMI exposure 0 device resets observed 100% protection success rate
Pacemaker interference test No pacing threshold deviation Full compatibility maintained

References

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    The patient with a cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator and management during anesthesia.
    Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology. 2007;20(3):261–268.
    Clinical review addressing perioperative electromagnetic interference (EMI) risks, electrocautery-related device interactions, and recommended mitigation strategies.
  2. Beinart R, Nazarian S.
    Effects of external electrical and magnetic fields on pacemakers and defibrillators: From engineering principles to clinical practice.
    Circulation. 2013;128(25):2799–2809.
    Comprehensive review detailing mechanisms of EMI on cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), including electrosurgery, MRI exposure, and real-world device behavior.
  3. Jacob S, et al.
    Clinical study of electrosurgery and pacemaker interference.
    Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology (PACE). 2011;34(9):1205–1211.
    Prospective clinical evaluation of pacemaker interference events during surgical procedures involving electrocautery.
  4. Nazarian S, et al.
    Safety of patients with pacemakers and ICDs undergoing procedures using electrosurgery.
    Heart Rhythm. 2011;8(9):1466–1471.
    Clinical study demonstrating risks of oversensing, pacing inhibition, and device resets caused by electrosurgical EMI exposure.