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The Temp/Perm pacemaker setup is used when a short term pacemaker is needed for heart block in the setting of Alcohol Septal Ablation or TAVI. It uses a standard passive fixation pacemaker lead placed through the subclavian vein. A permanent pacemaker unit is connected to the lead outside the body to provide stimulation.
==Programmer setup==
*Take blue medtronic bag from TAVR cart
*Take blue medtronic bag from TAVR cart
*Plug in white wand base
*Plug in white wand base
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{{Warn|***WHEN DEVICE RETURNED TO LAB PLEASE REPROGRAM TO "OVO"*** this will make sure it stops pacing while not in use by a patient, and preserve battery life!}}
{{Warn|***WHEN DEVICE RETURNED TO LAB PLEASE REPROGRAM TO "OVO"*** this will make sure it stops pacing while not in use by a patient, and preserve battery life!}}


{{Note|Rep is avavilable for FaceTime during case if in need of assistance!
{{Note|Rep is available for FaceTime during case if in need of assistance!
Justin - 408-781-9997}}
Justin - 408-781-9997}}


== PPM Pre-Programing Once Out of Box ==
* Connect device to programmer
* Select "PARAMETERS" under top right drop down icon
* Click on box that says "PACING..."
* Change "Pace Polarity AND Sense Polarity" from unipolar to bipolar
* Next click on "ADDITIONAL FEATURES..." in lower right corner
* Under "IMPLANT DETECTION" make sure you turn in OFF
==Equipment==
===Open===
*US probe cover
*Micropuncture set
*6fr. Peel away sheath
*Pacemaker lead
*Single chamber PPM
*Alligator clip pacing cable
*2-0 Ethibond suture pack from ECMO cart
*1 x 2-0 Prolene suture
*Screwdriver
*3 x Medium Tegaderms
*Biopatch
==Procedure==
#Prep and drape right shoulder area
#Ultrasound guided access to R Subclavian vein
#Insert peel-away sheath
#Insert lead and test
#Suture lead in place at skin
#Biopatch and place dressing
#Attach external PPM, secure with tegaderm






[[Category:Setups]]
[[Category:Setups]]
[[Category:Procedures]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 16 October 2024

The Temp/Perm pacemaker setup is used when a short term pacemaker is needed for heart block in the setting of Alcohol Septal Ablation or TAVI. It uses a standard passive fixation pacemaker lead placed through the subclavian vein. A permanent pacemaker unit is connected to the lead outside the body to provide stimulation.

Programmer setup

  • Take blue medtronic bag from TAVR cart
  • Plug in white wand base
  • Boot up iPad, password: Medtronic
  • Select SmartSync app on main screen
  • Follow prompts to connect wireless wand
  • Once connected, place wand over pacemaker
  • If testing capture of the lead make sure fresh set of alligator cables are on the table, they will connect to the lead and the white wand base
  • Program device according to MD preference

Note Warning: ***WHEN DEVICE RETURNED TO LAB PLEASE REPROGRAM TO "OVO"*** this will make sure it stops pacing while not in use by a patient, and preserve battery life!

Note Note: Rep is available for FaceTime during case if in need of assistance! Justin - 408-781-9997

PPM Pre-Programing Once Out of Box

  • Connect device to programmer
  • Select "PARAMETERS" under top right drop down icon
  • Click on box that says "PACING..."
  • Change "Pace Polarity AND Sense Polarity" from unipolar to bipolar
  • Next click on "ADDITIONAL FEATURES..." in lower right corner
  • Under "IMPLANT DETECTION" make sure you turn in OFF

Equipment

Open

  • US probe cover
  • Micropuncture set
  • 6fr. Peel away sheath
  • Pacemaker lead
  • Single chamber PPM
  • Alligator clip pacing cable
  • 2-0 Ethibond suture pack from ECMO cart
  • 1 x 2-0 Prolene suture
  • Screwdriver
  • 3 x Medium Tegaderms
  • Biopatch

Procedure

  1. Prep and drape right shoulder area
  2. Ultrasound guided access to R Subclavian vein
  3. Insert peel-away sheath
  4. Insert lead and test
  5. Suture lead in place at skin
  6. Biopatch and place dressing
  7. Attach external PPM, secure with tegaderm