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FIAB 4427 Easypace - Connection to the Patient and Instructions for Use; Connection to the Patient

FIAB 4427 Easypace
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Cardiac stimulator 4427 Easypace - Instructions for use
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CAUTION !
The algorithm for the automatic setting of stimulation and sensitivity
parameters is designed to face most of the possible rhythm phatology.
However, it is recommended not to use it with Patients exhibiting marked
arrhythmia because of possible uncertain results.
In any case, it is indispensable that the doctor – who is the only person
responsible for the procedure - will carry out a final check on the set values.
10. CONNECTION TO THE PATIENT AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
10.1. Connection to the Patient
The 4427 Easypace comes with protected outlet sockets, the geometry of which is
illustrated in the following figure, and is capable of accepting 2 mm pins, both protected
and unprotected.
To avoid any problems in connecting up to the Patient, it is necessary to make sure that
the protected pins of the electrocatheters used have a geometry compatible with that of
the outlet sockets of the device so that their insertion can be carried out with ease. They
must also guarantee good electrical connection and mechanical stability.
The protected pins of the electrocatheter or extension cable must have the following
characteristics:
An insulator with a minimum internal diameter of 4,5 mm and a maximum external
diameter of 6,2 mm. (recommended thickness 0,8 mm).
An internal contact with a diameter of 2mm.
The electrocatheters manufactured by FIAB that guarantee full compatibility with the outlet sockets of the
4427 device belong to the "Spike-S" and "Spike-LCS" families.