Identifying and troubleshooting low-frequency artifacts mimicking atrial flutter caused by deep brain stimulator
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2021-07-22
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American English
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Electromagnetic interference from deep brain stimulators (DBS) is known to cause high-frequency artifact on some forms of cardiac telemetry.1 Here, we (1) present a unique case in which a DBS caused a low-frequency artifact mimicking typical atrial flutter leading to referral to electrophysiology; (2) demonstrate a method to confirm this; and (3) provide recommendations of how to minimize artifact and work around this interaction in future rhythm monitoring attempts.
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Stelzer MA, Padanilam MS, Miller JJ, Foreman J, Golden K, Ahmed AS. Identifying and troubleshooting low-frequency artifacts mimicking atrial flutter caused by deep brain stimulator. HeartRhythm Case Rep. 2021;7(10):683-686. Published 2021 Jul 22. doi:10.1016/j.hrcr.2021.07.001
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