Is an ICD a pacemaker?

The ICD has a "back-up" pacemaker, which can stimulate the heart to beat faster until the normal heart rhythm
normal heart rhythm
Ventricular fibrillation is a type of arrhythmia and is the most common cause of cardiac arrest. Ventricular fibrillation is a rapid heartbeat in the heart's ventricle, which causes the heart to tremble instead of normally pumping blood.
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returns. The ICD can act as a pacemaker any time the heart rate drops below a preset rate.
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Is a pacemaker the same as an ICD?

A pacemaker helps control abnormal heart rhythms. It uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. It can speed up a slow heart rhythm, control a fast heart rhythm, and coordinate the chambers of the heart. An ICD monitors heart rhythms.
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Can you have both ICD and pacemaker?

Yes, this is safe. Most pacemakers and ICDs (implantable cardioverter defibrillators) are implanted in the upper left side of the chest. During CPR, chest compressions are done in the centre of the chest and should not affect a pacemaker or ICD that has been in place for a while.
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What is the life expectancy of a person with an ICD?

ICD patient longevity

Over 40% of patients were still living at 10 years. The average ejection fraction was 34 ± 15%, and these patients had ischemic heart disease (73%), non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (13%), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (5%), and other cardiac conditions.
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Do all ICD have pacemakers?

All modern ICDs also function as pacemakers. 100% ventricular paced rhythm.
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British Heart Foundation - Your guide to ICD and pacemaker implantation



Can you have an ICD without a pacemaker?

An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) looks similar to a pacemaker, though slightly larger. It works very much like a pacemaker. But the ICD can send an energy shock that resets an abnormal heartbeat back to normal. Many devices combine a pacemaker and ICD in one unit for people who need both functions.
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What are the types of ICD?

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. A subcutaneous ICD (S-ICD) is another option that's implanted under the skin at the side of the chest below the armpit.
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What are the 3 types of pacemakers?

There are three basic kinds of pacemakers:
  • Single chamber. One lead attaches to the upper or lower heart chamber.
  • Dual-chamber. Uses two leads, one for the upper and one for the lower chamber.
  • Biventricular pacemakers (used in cardiac resynchronization therapy).
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What does an ICD do?

An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is a small electronic device connected to the heart. It is used to continuously monitor and help regulate potentially fast and life-threatening electrical problems with the heart.
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What is the most common pacemaker?

Dual-chamber pacemaker – With this device, two pacing leads are implanted (one in the right ventricle and one in the right atrium); this is the most common type of implanted pacemaker.
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What are 4 things to be avoided if you have a pacemaker device?

What precautions should I take with my pacemaker or ICD?
  • It is generally safe to go through airport or other security detectors. ...
  • Avoid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines or other large magnetic fields. ...
  • Avoid diathermy. ...
  • Turn off large motors, such as cars or boats, when working on them.
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What is the difference between ICD and S-ICD?

An S-ICD is different from a traditional ICD because the wires (leads) that run from the device to your heart are implanted under your skin instead of through your veins. This allows the leads to be more easily removed and replaced.
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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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How long does it take to recover from an ICD implant?

Because every patient is different, it's hard to say with certainty what your recovery time will be. In general, you should be able to return home the day after your implant procedure. Full recovery from the procedure normally takes about 4 to 6 weeks.
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Can you feel an ICD shock?

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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Do ICD shocks damage the heart?

A recent prospective, randomized, multicentre trial confirmed that the ICD shock itself, and not ventricular fibrillation (VF), seems to cause myocardial micro-damage, as evaluated by high-sensitivity troponin assessment.
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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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What can't you do with an ICD?

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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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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Can you drink alcohol with a defibrillator?

We advise ICD patients who do not consume alcohol to continue abstinence and not consume alcohol solely for the potential cardiovascular disease risk reduction.
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Can you play football with an ICD?

Current international guidelines (European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and Bethesda #36) for athletes with underlying heart disease recommend only moderate, leisure-time physical activity in patients with an ICD. Thus, making athletes with ICDs ineligible for most competitive sports.
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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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Can an ICD cause shoulder pain?

Purpose: Shoulder pain and disability is a common but overlooked disorder in patients with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD).
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Can you sleep on the same side as your pacemaker?

You may sleep on the same side as your pacemaker. Loose fitting tops may feel better.
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Can you drink coffee with a pacemaker?

Despite prior concerns, experts have concluded that coffee and tea are safe for patients with an abnormal heart rhythm, based on a review of all available evidence. Published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology, this study looked at the impact of caffeinated beverages on heart rhythm.
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