How long does ICD surgery take?

How long does the procedure take? Inserting a pacemaker or defibrillator takes about 3 hours. After several years (usually 7 to 8 years), the battery in the device will begin to get low and the doctor will need to replace the device. Often the leads are still fine and can stay in place.
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Are you awake for ICD surgery?

You will receive a sedative in your IV before the procedure to help you relax. However, you will likely remain awake during the procedure. The ICD insertion site will be cleansed with antiseptic soap. Sterile towels and a sheet will be placed around this area.
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Is ICD surgery painful?

Some people experience the therapy as painful or uncomfortable. While it might be startling, it means that the EMBLEM MRI S-ICD System may have detected a dangerously fast heart rhythm and delivered the defibrillation therapy you needed to reset your heart's electrical system.
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Is ICD placement a major surgery?

An ICD is a type of cardiac therapy device. There are two basic types: A traditional ICD is implanted in the chest, and the wires (leads) attach to the heart. The implant procedure requires invasive surgery.
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What can I expect after an ICD implant?

You may feel a hard ridge along the incision. This usually gets softer in the months after surgery. You probably will be able to see and feel the outline of the ICD under your skin. You will probably be able to go back to work or your usual routine 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
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How long after ICD can I shower?

When can I shower? You can take a bath or a shower 48 hours after you get home, but your incision (the cut from your procedure) site must stay dry for 5 to 7 days. Before you bathe or shower, tape a piece of plastic bag or plastic wrap over your dressing to keep your incision dry.
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What is the life expectancy of someone with an ICD?

Background: Manufacturers of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) promise a 5- to 9-year projected longevity; however, real-life data indicate otherwise.
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What does an ICD feel like?

You may feel a flutter, palpitations (like your heart is skipping a beat), or nothing at all. Fibrillation may require that you receive a “shock.” Most patients say that the shock feels like a sudden jolt or thump to the chest.
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Can I drive with ICD?

Patients who have received an ICD for primary prevention should be restricted from driving a private motor vehicle for 1 week to allow recovery from implantation of the device. Patients receiving ICDs for secondary prevention should be restricted from driving for 6 months.
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Do they put you to sleep to put in a pacemaker?

It's carried out under general anaesthetic, which means you'll be asleep throughout the procedure. The surgeon will attach the tip of the pacing lead to your heart and the other end of the lead is attached to the pacemaker box. This is usually placed in a pocket created under the skin in your abdomen.
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Can I drink alcohol with an ICD?

The general advice for people who have an ICD is that they can drink alcohol in moderation. For overall health, "in moderation" means no more than two alcoholic drinks a day for a man, no more than one for a woman.
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How serious is getting a defibrillator?

As with all surgeries, a defibrillator implant involves risks and possible complications. Complications may become serious and life threatening in some cases. Complications can develop during surgery or recovery.
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How much does an ICD cost?

ICDs are expensive devices, with acquisition prices in the USA ranging from ∼$18 000 for the simplest devices to over $35 000 for ICDs with biventricular pacing capabilities.
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Do all ICD have pacemakers?

All modern ICDs also function as pacemakers. 100% ventricular paced rhythm.
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How long do you have to wear a sling after pacemaker surgery?

During the first 24 to 48 hours following pacemaker/ICD implantation, the arm of the accessed shoulder is often immobilized with a sling (16).
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Is having an ICD a disability?

Having a pacemaker or implanted cardiac defibrillator (ICD) doesn't automatically qualify you for Social Security disability, especially if the device is controlling your symptoms well.
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What should I avoid with ICD?

Avoid certain high-voltage or radar machines, such as radio or T.V. transmitters, arc welders, high-tension wires, radar installations, or smelting furnaces. Cell phones available in the U.S. (less than 3 watts) are generally safe to use.
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Is an ICD the same as a pacemaker?

An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is a device similar to a pacemaker. It sends a larger electrical shock to the heart that essentially "reboots" it to get it pumping again. Some devices contain both a pacemaker and an ICD.
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What are the side effects of a defibrillator?

Defibrillator shocks are only to be used when the patient is suspected of having a cardiac arrest. Then, only defibrillation will help the heart to return to normal, so in this case, they are very safe when used correctly. There are no common side effects of a defibrillator shock that you need to be aware of.
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Which is better pacemaker or defibrillator?

The pacemaker is the steady hand guiding your heart through each day, while the defibrillator is the guardian angel standing ready to keep you safe if your heartbeat becomes dangerously irregular. Whether you need a pacemaker, an ICD, or both, Oklahoma Heart Hospital is here to help.
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Can you fly with a defibrillator?

Patients with pacemakers and implanted defibrillators have nearly no limits when travelling. An exception to that rule is scuba diving, which mostly is limited because of the device. In general it is the underlying heart disease or arrhythmia that limits patients' travel activities.
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Can you exercise with an ICD?

Your ICD won't limit you from exercising and playing most sports. However, contact sports could affect your device and damage the wires, so rough sports like football should be avoided. As you ease back into exercise after your ICD, start with short and simple walks, and gradually increase length and intensity.
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What is the longest someone has lived with a defibrillator?

Summary: Most patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and dilated cardiomyopathy who have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) now live more than seven years and those ICD patients with hereditary heart disease can live for decades, according to new research.
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Can you wear a bra with a defibrillator?

Can I wear a bra after my ICD is implanted? Yes. Depending on your ICD placement, a bra strap may feel uncomfortable on your new incision. Women with large breasts may feel the weight of their breasts causes discomfort at the incision site; a bra or a larger sports bra can be helpful.
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What can you not do with a defibrillator?

Don't dangle headphones round your neck or within 3cm (1in) of your ICD. Don't put mobile or cordless phones, or MP3 players within 15cm (6in) of your ICD. Don't wear magnetic fasteners near your ICD. Don't use a TENS machine for pain relief, and keep electric-pulse body-toning tools below your stomach.
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