This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Stephanie B Jones during the Postgraduate Course: The Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy (FUSE) on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): American Society of Anesthesiologists, anesthesia, APC, arrhythmia, art line, arterial line, ASA, asynchronous pacing, atria, bipolar, bowel, cardiologist, cardiovascular implantable electronic devices, chest x-ray, CIED, cochlear implants, CXR, defibrillator, device interrogation, dispersive electrode, elderly, electromagnetic interference, electrophysiology lab, electrosurgical unit, EMI, endoscopic devices, endoscopic suite, EP lab, esophagus, ESU, Fundamental Use of Surgical Energy, FUSE, heart, heart block, hernia, high risk patient, history & physical, hot forceps, liver, magnets, monopolar, nerve stimulator, pacemakers, pain management, perfusion, radiofrequency ablation, radiofrequency energy, rep, RF, RFA, shock, shoulder, snare, stomach, surgical energy, thermal injury, thigh, ultrasonic device, umbilicus, V-fib, V-tach, ventricle, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia
Factors determining effects of electromagnetic interference on CIED–1:53 Ann Surg 1999
Potential effects of EMI on CIED–2:26
CIED preop–3:52 Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2003
Should magnets be used?–8:38
CIED intraop–9:44
RFA–12:43
Endoscopic devices–13:10
New technology–14:24 A A Case Rep 2016
CIED postop–14:57
Take home points–15:17