More than one communication device?

I have a Boston Scientific pacemaker, implanted in 2021.  I travel frequently to a vacation home in another country and, while the base communication device works fine in either place, it would be easier to have two separate ones and not have to carry the one back and forth each time.    

Has anyone done this before?     I thought I'd check here before contacting the manufacturer.  


4 Comments

Can't see any good reason why not

by crustyg - 2022-03-20 04:58:03

The company line is that each Latitude comms device, once associated with your device/PM is locked to it forever -  but it can be reset to cope with your PM box being replaced at battery replacement.  Nothing about only 1 Latitude per device.

It might be more difficult at *their* end to cope with two devices reporting in for the same patient/implanted device - at lot depends on how well they've written their software.

I agree with you - the device is overly large (designed by someone with blind, senile 90 year olds in mind I suspect) and the power supply comes from about 1970.  Apparently they haven't learnt how to use a universal voltage, switch-mode PSU, unlike my mobile phone charger, my laptop charger, my cordless shaver charger etc.  The weight of the PSU alone makes it prohibitive to transport.  But having had a important Event in my PM first day away last Summer, I'd like a monitor when I'm away.

Please let us know how you get on with them.

More than one Latitude device

by ChristopherEdwards - 2022-03-20 21:44:45

Thanks for the comment crustyg.   I see you are in the UK and that is where I travel to my holiday home quite often.   My Latitude device (2021 so maybe newer than yours?)  does have automatic voltage switching and when in the UK,  I was delighted to find I only have to change the plug type in the mains AC recepticle.  No switches to change or anything else even though I was told I would need an ethernet adapter but maybe they thought I was going to a remote area of the UK.  Even the cellular dongle they gave me at the US hospital works fine in London.   I'm not surprised as it has "Vodafone" printed on it.    I guess the next step is a call to Boston Scientific to see if I can get a second Latitude device.     

Medtronic

by MinimeJer05 - 2022-03-20 23:12:51

Hello,

i tried contacting Medtronic about using my bedside device AND the app on my phone (in the event I go somewhere and forget to pack the bedside one, my phone would still capture the data) and they told me that it was one or the other. 
 

if I activate the app on my phone, then I'd have to send back the bedside device. 
 

Kind of a dumb solution in my opinion, but I stuck with the bedside device as my phone is often running beta software due to my job in IT. 

Jer

Apparently not possible

by crustyg - 2022-03-24 14:24:52

I'm told by the experts that your PM won't pair with more than one device without being reset during a programming session.  So it's the one device to carry with you or nothing whilst on your travels.

You know you're wired when...

You play MP3 files on your pacer.

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