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Electromagnetic Interference. Strong electromagnetic fields can potentially turn
the Stimulator off, cause temporary unpredictable changes in stimulation, or interfere
with the Remote Control communication. Patients should be counseled to avoid or
exercise care around:
• Theft detectors such as those used at entrances/exits of department stores,
libraries, and other public establishments. The patient should proceed with
caution, ensuring to move through the center of the detector as quickly as
possible.
• Security screeners, such as those used in Airport Security or at entrances
to government buildings, including hand-held scanners. The patient should
request assistance to bypass the device. If the patient must pass through the
security screener, they should move quickly through the device staying as far
from the physical device as allowable.
• Power lines or power generators.
• Electric steel furnaces and arc welders.
• Large magnetized stereo speakers.
• Strong magnets.
• Automobiles or other motorized vehicles using a LoJack system or other
anti-theft systems that can broadcast a radio frequency (RF) signal. The high
energy fields produced by these systems may interfere with the operation of
the Remote Control and its ability to control stimulation.
• Other sources of electromagnetic interference, such as RF transmitters at
television or radio broadcast stations, Amateur Radio or Citizens Band radio
transceivers, or Family Radio Service band transceivers.
DBS Extension Connector and Stimulator Placement. Implanting the DBS
Extension connector in the soft tissue of the neck may increase the chance of DBS
Lead breakage. Boston Scientific recommends placing the DBS Extension connector
behind the ear such that glasses or headgear do not interfere with the system.
Boston Scientific recommends that the Stimulator be placed subclavicularly.
Heat Due to Charging. The Charger may become warm while charging the
Stimulator. The Charger should be handled with care. Failure to use either the
Charging Collar or an Adhesive Patch while charging, as directed, may result in
a burn. The Patient should not charge while sleeping. This may result in a burn. If the
patient experiences pain or discomfort, they should cease charging and contact their
physician.
Stimulator Damage. Chemical burns may result if the Stimulator housing is
ruptured or pierced, exposing the patient's tissue to battery chemicals. Do not implant
the Stimulator if the housing is damaged.
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