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Lumax Technical Manual 11
Kinking Leads - Do not kink leads. This may cause additional
stress on the leads that can result in damage to the lead.
Liquid Immersion - Do not immerse leads in mineral oil, silicone
oil, or any other liquid.
Short Circuit - Ensure that none of the lead electrodes are in
contact (a short circuit) during delivery of shock therapy as this
may cause current to bypass the heart or cause damage to the
ICD/CRT-D system.
Far-Field Sensing of signals from the atrium in the ventricular
channel or ventricular signals in the atrial channel should be
avoided by appropriate lead placement, programming of
pacing/sensing parameters, and maximum sensitivity settings. If it
is necessary to modify the Far Field Blanking parameter, the
parameter should be lengthened only long enough to eliminate
far-field sensing as evidenced on the IEGMs. Extending the
parameter unnecessarily may cause under sensing of actual atrial
or ventricular events.
Suturing Leads - Do not suture directly over the lead body as
this may cause structural damage. Use the appropriate suture
sleeve to immobilize the lead and protect it against damage from
ligatures.
Tricuspid Valve Bioprosthesis - Use ventricular transvenous
leads with caution in patients with a tricuspid valvular
bioprosthesis.
Setscrew Adjustment – Back-off the setscrew(s) prior to
insertion of lead connector(s) as failure to do so may result in
damage to the lead(s), and/or difficulty connecting lead(s).
Cross Threading Setscrew(s) – To prevent cross threading the
setscrew(s), do not back the setscrew(s) completely out of the
threaded hole. Leave the torque wrench in the slot of the
setscrew(s) while the lead is inserted.
Tightening Setscrew(s) – Do not over tighten the setscrew(s).
Use only the BIOTRONIK supplied torque wrench.
Sealing System – Be sure to properly insert the torque wrench
into the perforation perpendicular to the connector receptacle.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the plug and its self-
sealing properties.