Interference by Modern Smartphones and Accessories with Cardiac Pacemakers and Defibrillators

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Purpose of Review: The risk of cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) interference from cell phones was previously thought to be low based on older studies. Current generation of smartphones have incorporated more magnets for optimization of wireless charging, attachment of accessories, and convenience functionalities. These magnets have the potential to cause CIEDs to inadvertently revert into magnet mode. The purpose of this review is to summarize recent findings on smartphones and their accessories causing interference on CIEDs. Recent Findings: Recent reports have demonstrated that the iPhone 12 series and accessories have the capability to cause CIED magnetic interference. Summary: Current generation of smartphones, smartwatches, wireless headphones, and accessories have the potential to cause CIEDs to revert into magnet mode in both in vivo and ex vivo experiments. The risk of a clinically significant event is unlikely as long as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendations are followed; keeping smartphones and accessories at least six inches away from CIEDs.

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Nadeem, F., Tran, C. T., Torbey, E., Philbin, D., Morales, C., & Wu, M. (2022, April 1). Interference by Modern Smartphones and Accessories with Cardiac Pacemakers and Defibrillators. Current Cardiology Reports. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-022-01653-0

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