If you have atrial fibrillation, or a heart arrhythmia, a pacemaker can give you your life back. But, this delicate device needs to be well-maintained and there are certain safety precautions you should know about.
November 4, 2015
If you have atrial fibrillation, or a heart arrhythmia, a pacemaker can give you your life back. But, this delicate device needs to be well-maintained and there are certain safety precautions you should know about.
The implantation requires minor surgery performed under local anesthesia, followed by a day or two of recovery in the hospital. You can usually return to your normal activities within two weeks.
The unit will need periodic testing and calibration, which now can sometimes be done over the phone lines. The battery must be replaced every eight to 10 years, a procedure that often requires only local anesthetic.
Receiving a pacemaker may allow you to quit taking anti-arrhythmic and other drugs, thus freeing you from their side effects.
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