An update on mobile phones interference with medical devices

Mobile phones' electromagnetic interference with medical devices is an important issue for the medical safety of patients who are using life-supporting medical devices. This review mainly focuses on mobile phones' interference with implanted medical devices and with medical equipment locat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2013-10, Vol.156 (4), p.401-406
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description Mobile phones' electromagnetic interference with medical devices is an important issue for the medical safety of patients who are using life-supporting medical devices. This review mainly focuses on mobile phones' interference with implanted medical devices and with medical equipment located in critical areas of hospitals. A close look at the findings reveals that mobile phones may adversely affect the functioning of medical devices, and the specific effect and the degree of interference depend on the applied technology and the separation distance. According to the studies' findings and the authors' recommendations, besides mitigating interference, using mobile phones at a reasonable distance from medical devices and developing technology standards can lead to their effective use in hospital communication systems.
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Communication
Electromagnetic Fields
Electromagnetic Radiation
Equipment and Supplies
Equipment Failure Analysis
Hospitals
Humans
Life Support Systems - instrumentation
Patient Safety
Prostheses and Implants
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon - methods
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