Studientyp:
Studie zu Implantaten/Medizingeräten
Pacemaker reed switch behavior in 0.5, 1.5, and 3.0 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging units: are reed switches always closed in strong magnetic fields?
Gerät/Impl.
[Verhalten des Reed-Schalters im Herzschrittmacher in 0,5; 1,5 und 3,0 Tesla MRI-Geräten: Sind Reed-Schalter in starken Magnetfeldern immer geschlossen?]
Von:
Luechinger R, Duru F, Zeijlemaker VA, Scheidegger MB, Boesiger P, Candinas R
Veröffentlicht in: Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2002; 25 (10): 1419-1423
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