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Reference Guide to Pacemakers, ICDs, and Leads - Boston Scientific

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Abbreviations for Tachy Terms, Connec<strong>to</strong>rs & Tools<br />

Abbreviations for Tachy Terms, Connec<strong>to</strong>rs & Tools<br />

3.2 In-Line Bi 3.2 mm bipolar coaxial lead<br />

3.2LP<br />

Long pin, no sealing rings, 3.2 mm lead<br />

4.75Bi<br />

4.75 mm bipolar lead (bifurcated; does not include sealing rings in this measurement)<br />

4.75Uni<br />

4.75 mm unipolar lead (does not include sealing rings in this measurement)<br />

5Bi<br />

5 mm bipolar lead (bifurcated; includes sealing rings in measurement)<br />

5Uni<br />

5 mm unipolar lead (includes sealing rings in measurement)<br />

6.1 6.1 mm unipolar lead (does not include sealing rings in measurement)<br />

6.5 6.5 mm unipolar lead (includes sealing rings in measurement)<br />

DF-1<br />

DF-1 unipolar lead<br />

IS-1Bi<br />

Short pin, sealing rings, 3.2 mm bipolar lead<br />

IS-1Uni<br />

Short pin, sealing rings, 3.2 mm unipolar lead<br />

LV-1Uni<br />

LV-1 unipolar lead<br />

Endo-RV<br />

Single shocking coil, located in right ventricle<br />

Endo-RV/SVC Dual shocking coils, located in right ventricle <strong>and</strong> SVC<br />

Endo-SVC Single shocking coil, located in SVC<br />

Endo-SVC/CS Single shocking coil, located in SVC or CS<br />

Endo-CS<br />

Single shocking coil, located in CS<br />

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