Improved silastic sleeve temporary cardiac pacing electrodes.

1978 
Abstract New atrial clip-on and ventricular suture-on temporary pacemaker electrode systems were evaluated in dogs. The ability of these electrodes to sense cardiac electrical activity was evaluated during a 14-day period. At no time did the P-wave potential fall below 3.3 mV and the R-wave potential fall below 6.0 mV. The acute pacing thresholds never exceeded 1.025 V and 1.95 mA. All values are well within acceptable standards for temporary pacing. The lead wires were easily, quickly, and painlessly removed without injury to the myocardium, yet the electrical contact remained tight between the lead wire and electrode preventing premature displacement.
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