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I recently received the above mentioned pacer. The leads are MRI compatible. Can anyone tell me if this model would be compatible with chest HR monitors (Garmin, Polar, Wahoo, etc)? I know that most pacers are not compatible with this type due to the type of monitoring (electrical vs optical). Many thanks for your insights.
RE: Boston Scientific - ACCOLADE and ESSENTIOAdded Mar 26 2024
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Hello
Can any one help, providing service manual?
need to check annual performance.
Updated Oct 8 2020
Updated Jul 19 2020
Updated Jun 22 2020
4 Replieswe have pacemaker , model 3077, st jude medical co. the question i need the consumable items, and parts cable to run the unit. RE: St. Jude Medical, Inc. - Model 3077
Updated Jun 22 2020
1 ReplyI would like to inquire if consumable and spare parts for pacemaker model 3077 , st jude medical still available RE: St. Jude Medical, Inc. - Model 3077
Updated May 6 2020
2 RepliesDoes anyone have the service manual or PM procedures for the Medtronic 53401 Pacemaker? RE: Medtronic - 53401
Updated Dec 12 2018
1 ReplyEssentio MRI L111 pacemaker went from 8 years 'Time to Explant' in October down to 3 years now in December. Anyone had similar experience? RE: Boston Scientific - ACCOLADE and ESSENTIO
Added Nov 19 2018
0 RepliesHi all,
I noticed in the Medtronic 5392 External Pacemaker Technical Manual there was a mention of performing the following tests:
1. Battery Drain Test
2. Off Current Drain (10uA maximum)
3. On Current Drain with backlight and lower screen off (5.9uA maximum when measured away from pacing peaks)
I am using a Fluke Biomedical SigmaPace 1000 External Pacemaker Analyser, but I cannot work out how to perform the test using the kit.
There is a jig that comes with the SigmaPace 1000 that allows for these tests on a Medtronic 5388 & 5348 external pacemaker, but the battery is a single 9V and the jig doesnt fit with the 5392 model.
Any information on how to perform these tests on a Medtronic 5392 external pacemaker would be greatly appreciated. :) RE: Medtronic - 5392
Updated Oct 24 2018
1 ReplyHi, is it possible to change the language of the pacemaker, i cant find any menu to do so
thanks RE: Medtronic - 5392