tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18943510.post1953122721284950215..comments2023-08-21T02:57:37.362-05:00Comments on Dr. Wes: Boston Scientific Issues 'Soft' Defibrillator AdvisoryDrWeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17438019699222125477noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18943510.post-63912791662297972362010-01-06T22:25:45.405-06:002010-01-06T22:25:45.405-06:00Hello Dr. Wes,
Please help, I am frustrated and at...Hello Dr. Wes,<br />Please help, I am frustrated and at wits end.<br />I had an ICD BSX Teligen implanted 06/15/2009 for ARVD. This is my 5th ICD in 6 years. Same EP doctor through all procedures. My OP reports states the position of my ICD Teligen E110 is in a submuscular fashion below the right infraclavicular area. My EP physican states this location does not comply with the BSX Teligen Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18943510.post-88212903831631819892010-01-06T19:15:02.788-06:002010-01-06T19:15:02.788-06:00Hello Dr. Wes,
I just received a Boston Scientific...Hello Dr. Wes,<br />I just received a Boston Scientific Telegen for a change out from a Guidant defibrillator. I received the replacement around 10/21/09. This new device checks lead impedance via wireless network. Now, it is normally at 1000 and just recently it has been detecting 2000 for just a split second when it checks the device for lead impedances. The strange thing is, it is not Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com