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Brown MR et al. – Implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) insertions have increased significantly over the last decade. Transdermal patches are increasingly used for drug delivery. Skin burns associated with metal containing transdermal patches have been reported with magnetic resonance imaging and external cardiac defibrillation. However, there are no reports of dermal injury secondary to an ICD shock and a transdermal drug delivery patch. The authors report the first known case of a patient who suffered a dermal burn following a defibrillation due to a transdermal patch being positioned over the ICD.

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Martin R. Brown, 10/12/09

This case demonstrates the need for awareness when placing metal containing patches. There was no warning contained in the product information and so patients, and medical and nursing staff need to be trained to site them away from the ICD generator.

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