Pacemaker malfunction associated with proton beam therapy: A report of two cases and review of literature-does field-to-generator distance matter?

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Abstract

It is well known that radiotherapy causes malfunctions of cardiac implantable electronic devices such as pacemaker (PM) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillator because of incidental neutron production. Here, we report our experience with two cases of PM reset among seven patients with PM who underwent proton beam therapy (PBT) from January 2011 to April 2015 at our centre. Our experience shows PM reset can occur also with abdominal PBT. In both cases, PM reset was not detected by electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring but was rather discovered by post-treatment programmer analysis. Our cases suggest that PM malfunction may not always be detected by ECG monitoring and emphasize the importance of daily programmer analysis.

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Ueyama, T., Arimura, T., Ogino, T., Kondo, N., Higashi, R., Nakamura, F., … Hishikawa, Y. (2017). Pacemaker malfunction associated with proton beam therapy: A report of two cases and review of literature-does field-to-generator distance matter? Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2016(8), 190–194. https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omw049

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