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by sgtnoodle
1384 days ago
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I don't think my particular pacemaker has the necessary circuitry to generate more than 5V, in pulses less than a few milliseconds. The voltage doesn't really matter much to the muscle. If you got in you could probably put the leads into single-ended mode (so that there's more current path to cause mayhem) and pace my atrium and ventricles at 210bpm, and effectively give me a seizure. I can't imagine it would kill me before an EMS arrived with a magnet? Perhaps a more nuanced attack would be to somehow use all the configuration parameters to intentionally bias the pulses so that there's net charge going into the muscle. Over a long time that would cause tissue damage. If someone wanted to kill me overtly, a gun would be less work. A pacemaker malfunction that bad would be thoroughly investigated, and would be fixed in new devices within a year or two. |
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