What precautions need to be taken in patients with pacemakers who require electrosurgery? Electrosurgery may cause a pacemaker to fire prematurely or not at all. Electrocautery is a safer alternative to electrosurgery in these patients. Consultation with the patient’s cardiologist is imperative if electrosurgery is contemplated. Demand-type pacemakers are more sensitive to electrosurgery than are fixed-rate pacemakers. However, many newer pacemakers are protected from interference by electric currents. Demand pacemakers can be converted to fixed-rate pacemakers by placing a magnet over the pacemaker, thereby preventing interference from electrical current. The use of bipolar (biterminal) electrosurgery, with the dispersive electrode placed close to the treatment electrode and away from the pacemaker, and using short bursts of electricity will all reduce the chances of pacemaker interference. |
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