对植入的心律转复除颤器或起搏器的潜在磁场干扰的测量

J. Ashley, B. Myers, H. C. Lilly, R. Beatie
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在佛罗里达州中部的一个磷矿,最近植入了心脏转复除颤器的人重返工作岗位,引发了对可能的电磁干扰的严重担忧。植入式心律转复除颤器以及起搏器具有磁驱动开关,使医生能够对设备进行编程和测试。露天开采中使用的曳绳采用大型直流电机,由交流转直流电机发电机组驱动。在这些电机附近的边缘区域没有目录数据。为期一周的测量工作发现,在机器附近的几个区域,直流磁场超过了为植入设备设定的限制。这些被发现是机器放置和安装的函数。有必要进行实际测量以确定可能的不安全区域。用霍尔效应高斯计测量直流磁场。采用符合IEEE标准644-1994的设备测量60 Hz交流磁场和电场。230千伏三相大容量输电线路以下及室外变电站附近未发现不安全区域。480v BC机柜附近部分区域存在60hz强磁场。这与机柜内部的母线配置有关。在一家CF工业工厂进行的这些测量允许一名主管员工在植入式除颤器的基础上恢复工作,几乎没有限制;然而,这些测量结果绝对不能解释为适用于其他设施。
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Measurement of potential magnetic field interference with implanted cardioverter defibrillators or pacemakers
The return to active employment in a Central Florida phosphate mine of people with recently implanted cardioverter defibrillators raised a serious concern about possible electromagnetic interference. The implantable cardioverter defibrillator as well as the pacemaker has magnetically actuated switches to enable the physician to program and test the device. The draglines used in strip mining use large DC motors driven by AC to DC motor generator sets. There are no catalog data on the fringing fields near these electrical machines. A one week measurement effort found several regions near machines where the DC magnetic fields exceeded limits set for the implanted devices. These were found to be a function of the placement and installation of the machines. It is necessary to make the actual measurements to locate possible unsafe regions. The DC magnetic fields were measured with a Hall effect gaussmeter. Equipment complying with IEEE Std. 644-1994 was used to measure 60 Hz AC magnetic and electric fields. No unsafe regions were found below 230 kV three-phase bulk power transmission lines or near any of the outdoor substations. Some regions near 480 V BC equipment cabinets were found to have excessive 60 Hz magnetic fields. This is a function of the bus configuration inside the cabinets. These measurements at one CF Industries facility allowed one supervisory employee to resume his duties with very few restrictions based on his implanted defibrillator; however, the measurements in no way can be interpreted to apply to other facilities.
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