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28 Managing Alerts Red corresponds to red alerts, and yellow corresponds to yellow alerts. High/low impedance can be considered a red or yellow alert. Figure 8. Remote Monitoring Alerts That Should Be Considered "High-Priority" ICD Shock High Threshold ! High Priority Alerts Anti-tachycardia Pacing Low Battery High/Low Impedance ATP Defining high-priority alerts COR LOE Recommendation 1 B-R 1. In patients with CIEDs on RM, it is recommended that for concerns related to critical device or lead function, high- priority alerts be programmed to promptly notify the clinic. Programming considerations to minimize inappropriate alerts COR LOE Recommendation 1 C-EO 1. In patients with CIEDs on RM from whom sufficient clinical data have been received, it is recommended that alert parameters be reprogrammed to avoid nonactionable alerts.

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