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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Does ICD affect life expectancy?

In an analysis of these clinical trials, the risk of death for patients at least 75 years of age was approximately 35 percent among those receiving an ICD, compared with 22 percent in the current study, in which 75 percent of the population was at least 75 years old.
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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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Is getting an ICD serious?

Possible risks of ICD insertion include: Bleeding from the incision or catheter insertion site. Damage to the blood vessel at the catheter insertion site. Infection of the incision or catheter site.
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What is the five year survival rate of an internal defibrillator?

One- and 5-year implantable cardioverter-defibrillator survival rates are 92% and 68%, respectively, and are 88% and 54% for cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators.
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Do defibrillators increase chance of survival?

A DEFIBRILLATOR CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH. Defibrillation within the first few minutes of having a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, increases the chance of survival, to over 70%.
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Can you drink alcohol with 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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Which is better pacemaker or ICD?

ICDs often have Pacemakers built into them, so they can do everything a Pacemaker can, plus a bit more. Whereas a Pacemaker can only deliver low-level electrical pulses, an ICD can deliver both low-level and high-level electrical pulses.
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What should I avoid with 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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Can your heart stop with an ICD?

An ICD isn't very helpful at the end of life.

The shocks can't stop heart disease from getting worse. They can be very painful, like you're being kicked in the chest. They can cause anxiety, fear, and depression. They probably won't fix a dangerous heart rhythm near the end of life.
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Can you live 20 years with an ICD?

Living with a Pacemaker or Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ICD. Pacemakers and ICDs generally last 5 to 7 years or longer, depending on usage and the type of device. In most cases, you can lead a normal life with an ICD.
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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 an ICD be replaced?

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Pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) replacement is surgery to put a new heart device in your chest. The battery in your new device is fully charged. It should last for several years. Your doctor may have also replaced the wires (leads) from the device to your heart, if needed.
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What are the side effects of a defibrillator?

Risks
  • Infection at the implant site.
  • Swelling, bleeding or bruising.
  • Blood vessel damage from ICD leads.
  • Bleeding around the heart, which can be life-threatening.
  • Blood leaking through the heart valve (regurgitation) where the ICD lead is placed.
  • Collapsed lung (pneumothorax)
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Can you go in a hot tub if you have a defibrillator?

While a hot tub will not harm your implanted device, your medical condition may not permit this activity.
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What is the most common complication of defibrillator?

The major lead complications were insulation defects (56%), lead fractures (12%), loss of ventricular capture (11%), abnormal lead impedance (10%), and sensing failure (10%). Patients with lead defects were younger and more often female.
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Can you drive with a 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 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 is the life expectancy of a person with a pacemaker?

Baseline patient characteristics are summarized in Table 1: The median patient survival after pacemaker implantation was 101.9 months (approx. 8.5 years), at 5, 10, 15 and 20 years after implantation 65.6%, 44.8%, 30.8% and 21.4%, respectively, of patients were still alive.
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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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What exercise can I do 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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Can I ride a motorcycle with an ICD?

Those who received ICDs can drive an ordinary automobile weighing <5000 kg, but cannot drive motorcycles or passenger-carrying vehicles.
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How much does a defibrillator vest cost?

Insurance covers most of the cost, but the LifeVest runs $3,370 a month to lease. The LifeVest continuously monitors the patient's heart, and if a life-threatening heart rhythm is detected, the device delivers a treatment shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
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Is it a good idea to have a defibrillator at home?

It goes without saying – the main advantage of a home defibrillator is that it could save your life! When a cardiac arrest occurs time is short – every minute defibrillation is delayed the chances of survival decrease by 7 – 10%. Even if an ambulance is only five minutes away, this delay could be fatal.
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How many times can you use a defibrillator?

The battery can last between 2-5 years.

These should be bought and stored in advance, so the defibrillator can be used once more straight after an incident. The battery can be used while there is battery life, the charge of the battery will simply reduce.
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