Interaction of positive airway pressure mask magnets with cardiac implantable electronic devices

Chad M. Ruoff, Yasemin S. Tashman, Kamal Preet K. Cheema, Bernie W. Miller, Ryan F. Houser, Matthew J. Lizak, Caitlin C. Haley, Ann M. Petersen, Umesh Goswami, Philip J. Lyng, Lois E. Krahn, Komandoor Srivathsan

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Abstract

Study Objectives: To evaluate for potential interactions between magnetic positive airway pressure (mPAP) masks and cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) for patients with sleep apnea. Methods: Adult patients with a CIED who used an mPAP mask were recruited from our sleep clinic to undergo a safety visit at our pacemaker clinic. We tested whether the mPAP interacted with the implanted device at home during normal use and in the clinic during simulated normal use and with direct contact. The magnetic field strength of 6 mPAP masks was tested with a gaussmeter. Results: Of 13 patients tested, 1 (8%), wearing a full face mask (ResMed AirFit F30 [ResMed, San Diego, California]), had a magnet response event (interaction) with direct contact, but no interactions were identified during normal or simulated normal use in any patient. The magnetic field strength of the mPAP masks increased the closer the mask got to the CIED, from 0.4 mT (4 G) at the mask manufacturer's recommended 5.1-cm (2-inch) distance from an implanted medical device up to 291 mT (2,910 G) at 0 cm (0 inches; direct contact). Conclusions: An mPAP mask may interact with a CIED if placed directly on the skin overlying the CIED. The use of Philips Respironics (Philips, Cambridge, Massachusetts) mPAP masks is now contraindicated in patients with a CIED. Until additional studies are conducted to better document the risks and benefits of mPAP masks, we recommend discouraging patients with CIEDs from using any mPAP mask.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)941-946
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2023

Keywords

  • bilevel positive airway pressure
  • cardiac implantable electronic devices
  • continuous positive airway pressure
  • implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
  • magnets
  • masks
  • pacemaker

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neurology

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