What To Expect Long-Term With Pacemakers And ICDs

 

Pacemakers and ICDs provide essential support for people living with heart rhythm conditions. However, their role extends beyond the initial implantation. 

Over time, the device components may require attention. Leads, which connect the device to the heart, can experience wear after years of movement. Batteries will gradually deplete and need replacing through a routine procedure. 

There are also potential biological considerations. In rare cases, infection can occur, particularly around the area where the device sits. 

Beyond the physical aspects, there can be a psychological adjustment. Living with a device, especially one capable of delivering a shock, can create a level of ongoing awareness. 

The reassuring aspect is that these risks are actively managed. Regular follow-up and monitoring allow early detection and intervention. 

With appropriate care, most people live safely and confidently with their device for many years. 

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