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by Adriana Huel DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Reveal XT Patient Assistant The Reveal XT Patient Assistant is a small hand-held device. When placed over your Reveal XT ICM, it records your heart rhythms and marks the place on the heart record where symptoms occurred so your doctor can evaluate those heartbeats.

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What is the reveal XT patient assistant?

The Reveal XT Patient Assistant is a small hand-held device. When placed over your Reveal XT ICM, it records your heart rhythms and marks the place on the heart record where symptoms occurred so your doctor can evaluate those heartbeats.

What are the conditions for use of reveal XT?

MRI Conditions for Use. The Reveal XT can be safely scanned in patients under the following conditions: Patients must wait 6 weeks post-insertion before having an MRI scan. Closed bore, cylindrical magnet with static magnetic field must be 1.5 T or 3.0 T.

How does the reveal XT ICM detect irregular heartbeats?

Irregular heartbeats can be difficult to detect. With the Reveal XT ICM, your doctor can automatically monitor your heart rhythms for up to 3 years 1 and have the information needed to make more informed treatment decisions.

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What is a Reveal XT?

The Reveal XT Insertable Cardiac Monitor is an implantable patient-activated and automatically-activated monitoring system that records subcutaneous ECG and is indicated in the following cases: patients with clinical syndromes or situations at increased risk of cardiac arrhythmias.

What does an insertable cardiac monitor do?

An insertable cardiac monitor is a small device that is programmed to continuously monitor your heart's activities before, during and after episodes of possible cardiac conditions, including: Recurrent, unexplained fainting. Heart palpitations. Unexplained stroke.

What is a Reveal device implant?

Your implanted Reveal LINQ is a heart rhythm monitoring device that is programmed to detect abnormally fast or slow heart rhythms. If these abnormal rhythms are detected, a recording will be made on the device and will be automatically sent to Addenbrooke's Hospital via your home monitor. Reveal LINQ.

Is Medtronic loop recorder MRI compatible?

MRI scans are safe in loop recorder patients. No special precautions need be taken before a MRI scan, but the loop recorder will record the signals produced by an MRI so you should notify your physician and device clinic personnel if you have a MRI scan.

Does a loop recorder record all the time?

An implantable loop recorder is a very small heart rhythm monitoring device that stays in place under the skin of your chest for up to three years. An implantable loop recorder is a type of heart-monitoring device that records your heart rhythm continuously for up to three years.

Can you drive after having a loop recorder implanted?

After a loop recorder explant (removal) there are no restrictions on driving, unless you have an underlying medical condition which still needs to be investigated.

Can you drive with a Reveal device?

Your physiologist will see you to explain how to activate (use) the ILR device and answer any questions you may have. Before you go home your doctor or nurse will see you again and answer any questions you may have. When can I drive? You should not drive for 24 hours after the procedure.

Can a loop recorder detect a stroke?

Summary points. Implantable cardiac monitoring with a subcutaneous loop recorder can detect asymptomatic, subclinical atrial fibrillation in 10 percent of patients with cryptogenic stroke at one year.

Can you fly with a heart monitor?

If you have a cardiac device, follow these tips at airport security: Before you pass through a metal detector, tell the security guards that you have a pacemaker or ICD, and show them your device identification card. Walk through airport security or anti-theft gates at a normal pace.

What should you not do with a loop recorder?

Precautions. Avoid sports and strenuous activity for first seven days, but you can do light activity and return to school two days after procedure. Avoid contact sports until your wound is fully healed. You may find it more comfortable to apply some extra padding or protection on the skin over the site.

What happens if you don't remove a loop recorder?

It may cause your device to display a false reading. You may keep your loop recorder for up to 2 or 3 years. When you no longer need it, you will need to have it removed in a similar procedure.

How long does it take for a loop recorder implant to heal?

Recovery time varies between about 4 to 6 weeks. You can return to daily activity gradually. Remember to rest when you are tired. Always follow your physician or nurse coordinator's instructions for mobility and activity levels.

What is a loop implant?

An implantable loop recorder (ILR) is a heart recording device. It's implanted in the body under the chest skin. It has several uses. The most common ones include looking for causes of fainting, palpitations, very fast or slow heartbeats, and hidden rhythms that can cause strokes.

What is Abbott CRM?

As a part Abbott's medical device business, the CRM team develops, manufactures, and sells devices that help the heart function appropriately, such as implantable heart monitors, and pacemakers. Hinrichs' role on the clinical affairs team is to develop a clinical strategy for various products.

What is Abbott ICM?

An insertable cardiac monitor (ICM), which is placed just under the skin during a minimally invasive procedure to continuously monitor your heart's rhythm for signs of atrial fibrillation. "Prior to the evolution of this technology, the ability to monitor patients was really short-lived.

What is a Reveal XT?

The Reveal XT Insertable Cardiac Monitor is an implantable patient-activated and automatically-activated monitoring system that records subcutaneous ECG and is indicated in the following cases:

Can Reveal XT be scanned?

The Reveal XT can be safely scanned in patients under the following conditions:

What is Reveal XT?

The Reveal XT is designed to monitor and store ECG data and to receive radio signals fromthe programming head and the Patient Assistant. Since the Reveal XT communicates withthe programming head and Patient Assistant by means of radio frequency telemetry, certaintypes of electromagnetic interference (EMI) may cause temporary telemetry interruptions,trigger inappropriate episode detection, corrupt the data stored in memory, or result in anelectrical reset of the Reveal XT (see Section 1.4). The device will function normally as soonas the patient moves away from the source of interference. The Reveal XT should not beaffected by the normal operation of electrical equipment such as cell phones, householdappliances, electrical machine shop tools, microwave ovens, spark-ignited internalcombustion engines, radio frequency transmitting systems, or microwave frequencytransmitting systems. Although most interference is filtered out, there are some signals in theenvironment that have similar characteristics to the signals emitted by the programminghead or the Patient Assistant, or which could otherwise interfere with Reveal XT function.Potential sources of interference in home and work environments include the followingequipment:

How does Reveal XT work?

This chapter describes how the Reveal XT senses R-waves, automatically detects cardiacarrhythmias, and interacts with the Patient Assistant. You can program the parameters toadjust sensing and set up automatic episode detection and the Patient Assistant queryfunction. This chapter also provides advice for programming the parameters. For theprogrammable ranges and nominal settings of the parameters, see Section B.1.

What is a compass trend?

Select Reports iconCardiac Compass Trends…An analysis of clinical information collected over a long term may help you to follow changesin a patient’s condition and correlate these changes with variations in therapy, patientactivity, or symptoms.

Why is Reveal XT marked as a VT episode?

Because FVT and VT events are counted separately, a ventricular rhythm with variableinterval lengths may delay the detection of an FVT or VT episode. The Reveal XT uses acombined count detection algorithm to track the combined number of FVT and VT events.When the combined count detection criterion is met, the episode is marked as an FVTepisode if one or more of the last 8 events is an FVT event. The episode is marked as a VTepisode if none of the last 8 events is an FVT event.

Where is the episode log?

The episode log is a list of stored episode records that can be viewed in the upper part of theArrhythmia Episodes window. The log lists all episodes currently stored in device memory.The log includes the following summary information:

Is Reveal XT safe for MRI?

Although the Reveal XT is considered conditionally safe for use in the MRI environmentwhen used under the specified conditions, other implanted devices or the patient’sindividual medical condition might have an impact on safety and might require additionalexamination. If applicable, user manuals for the other implanted devices, includingabandoned leads, should be consulted before conducting the MRI scan.

Can you clear the Reveal XT?

You can clear all diagnostic data stored in the Reveal XT, except for the long-term CardiacCompass data, and the lifetime episode counters. It is not normally necessary to clear thecollected data because the oldest stored episodes are overwritten by newer episodes whenthe device memory is full.

Where is the Reveal XT Patient Assistant located?

The Reveal XT Patient Assistant model 9539, shown in Figure 2, is identified by its 2 user-operated buttons, located at the upper-left and upper-right corners of the display area.

What is a Reveal Patient Assistant?

The Reveal Patient Assistant model 9538 and the Reveal XT Patient Assistant model 9539 are handheld, battery-operated, radio-frequency devices used to communicate with the Reveal Insertable Cardiac Monitor. See the Reveal Clinician Manual provided with the Insertable Cardiac Monitor for specific compatibility information.

What type of battery does a patient assistant use?

The Patient Assistant operates with 2 N-size 1.5 V batteries. The recommended battery type is alkaline manganese dioxide, type ANSI/NEDA 910A and IEC LR1, which can be purchased at retail and camera stores and from online merchants.

What to do if patient assistant is cracked?

If the case is cracked or you discover other defects, return the Patient Assistant to Medtronic.

Is a patient assistant an electronic device?

The Patient Assistant is designed to be used on a daily basis; however, it is an electronic device and susceptible to many environmental stresses. Precautions should be taken to avoid damage to the unit, including (but not limited to) those listed here.

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