Introduction
The Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) is a medical device designed to provide ventricular antitachycardia pacing and ventricular defibrillation for automated treatment of life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias.
Device Specifications
The CD2233-40 Fortify” DR ICD has a size of 74 x 40 x 14 inches, weighs 76 grams, and has a volume of 35cc.
Physiological Specifications
The device has a telemetry delivered/stored energy of 40/45 Volts, a volume of 35cc, and a weight of 76 grams.
Programming Options
The device offers a range of programming options, including atrial and ventricular rate monitoring, post-shock pacing, and antitachycardia pacing.
Adverse Events
The device, like any other medical device, involves risks, including acute hemorrhage/bleeding, air embolism, arrhythmia acceleration, cardiac arrest, and more.
Conclusion
This manual provides detailed information on the use and programming of the CD2233-40 Fortify” DR ICD. It is essential to review the instructions for use before using the device and to consult with a representative if assistance is needed.
Manual:
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