Preventing smartphone induction of magnet mode in cardiac implantable electronic devices [Vermeidung der Induktion von Magnetmodus bei kardialen implantierbaren elektrischen Geräten durch Smartphones]Open Access

Wegner, FK; Korthals, D; Kreimer, F; Wolfes, J; Ellermann, C; Martinovic, M; Kittl, C; Frommeyer, G; Eckardt, L

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Aims: Wireless charging capable smartphones may interact with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED). We hypothesized that magnetic shielding with a steel plate placed at the back of a smartphone may prevent interaction. Methods and results: Sixteen CIED (6 pacemakers and 10 implantable cardioverters/defibrillators) from all manufacturers were consecutively implanted in a subcutaneous and submuscular location in an isolated porcine thorax and connected to an interactive heart simulator. Two smartphones (Apple iPhone 14 and Google Pixel 8 Pro) were placed on top of the implantation site, and signs of magnet mode induction were recorded. The Apple iPhone induced magnet mode in seven of 16 (44%) subcutaneously placed CIED. Placed in a magnetic phone case, the Apple iPhone induced magnet mode in six of 16 (38%) devices. Magnet mode induction was successfully prevented in all cases by placing a 1 mm thin steel plate at the back of the smartphone. The Google Pixel did not induce magnet mode in any of the 16 devices, even with a magnetic case. Submuscular CIED placement resulted in no occurrence of magnet mode induction by any smartphone. All devices were still able to be interrogated and responded to a CIED magnet. Conclusion: The Apple iPhone induces magnet mode in close to half of subcutaneously placed CIED due to its MagSafe magnet. Neither a smartphone utilizing the Qi wireless charging standard nor magnetic smartphone cases confer the same risk. Submuscular CIED placement or magnetic shielding with a steel plate prevents magnet mode induction. The future Qi2.0 standard may exacerbate interaction risks.

Details about the publication

JournalEP-Europace (EP)
Volume27
Issue8
Page rangeeuaf170null
StatusPublished
Release year2025 (04/08/2025)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1093/europace/euaf170
Link to the full texthttps://academic.oup.com/europace/article/27/8/euaf170/8226069?login=true
KeywordsDefibrillator; Magnet; Pacemaker; Smartphone; iPhone

Authors from the University of Münster

Eckardt, Lars
Klinik für Kardiologie II
Ellermann, Christian
Klinik für Kardiologie II
Frommeyer, Gerrit
Klinik für Kardiologie II
Kittl, Christoph
Clinic for Accident, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery
Korthals, Dennis
Klinik für Kardiologie II
Wegner, Felix Konrad
Klinik für Kardiologie II
Wolfes, Julian
Klinik für Kardiologie II