Implantable defibrillator and pacer cardioverter defibrillator
NURUL ELINA BINTI RAMLI 101151033 NARM THIP A/P SAIM 101151745 RATNA A/P CHOW 101151865 MUHAMMAD RIFA'IE BIN SHUIB 101151724 WAN AZANI BIN WAN MUSTAFA 101151938
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Implantable defibrillator and pacer cardioverter defibrillator NURUL ELINA BINTI RAMLI 101151033 NARM THIP A/P SAIM 101151745 RATNA A/P CHOW 101151865 MUHAMMAD RIFA'IE BIN SHUIB 101151724 WAN AZANI BIN WAN MUSTAFA 101151938
NURUL ELINA BINTI RAMLI 101151033 NARM THIP A/P SAIM 101151745 RATNA A/P CHOW 101151865 MUHAMMAD RIFA'IE BIN SHUIB 101151724 WAN AZANI BIN WAN MUSTAFA 101151938
An implantable defibrillator or implantable cardioverter
The rudiments of cardiac arrhythmia detection and
The device was designed primarily to deal
Its current use has however extended to include atrial
An ICD (implantable cardioverter
When it detects a very fast, abnormal heart
This causes the heart to beat in a normal
Ventricular tachycardia and ventricular
These conditions can be fatal if not treated
Your doctor has recommended that you
Had a prior episode of sudden cardiac arrest. Had a prior episode of ventricular fibrillation. Had at least one episode of ventricular
Had a prior heart attack and have an
Have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
The ICD monitors the heart rhythm, identifies abnormal heart rhythms and determines the appropriate therapy to return your heartbeat to a normal heart rhythm. Your doctor programs the ICD to include one or all of the following functions:
Anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) – When your heart beats too
fast, a series of small electrical impulses are delivered to the heart muscle to restore a normal heart rate and rhythm.
Cardioversion – A low energy shock is delivered at the same
time as your heartbeat to restore a normal heart rhythm.
Defibrillation – When the heart is beating dangerously fast, a
high-energy shock is delivered to the heart muscle to restore a normal rhythm.
Bradycardia pacing – When the heart beats too slow, small
electrical impulses are sent to stimulate the heart muscle to maintain a suitable heart rate.
* small, swift, "pacing" electrical impulses to
* stronger "cardioversion" shocks to restore
* a high-energy "defibfrillation" shock to restart
The PCD has three main parts: the pulse generator, wire leads, and an external programmer.
The pulse generator, about the size of a cassette tape, is
implanted under the skin or muscles of the abdomen. It contains a computer and battery that monitor the heart rhythm and deliver electrical stimuli when necessary.
Several wire leads, which carry the electrical impulses,
connect the pulse generator to the surface of the heart.
The external programmer allows the doctor to fine-tune
the pulse generator to the patient's needs. The programmer's memory bank stores facts, such as the number, types and success of heart-rhythm treatments the patient has received and a record of what the heart was doing during the most recent abnormal episode.
The model 72 1 7B: PCD delivers monophasic
The second intravenous lead is a 6.5-F braided
The third electrode consists of concentric
PCD leads in vitro. Radiograph shows the 10.5-F right ventricular lead (thick wire), 6.5-F intravenous lead (thin wire), and oval subcutaneous patch electrode. The 10.5-F lead has a screw electrode (solid arrow) for sensing and bipolar pacing and an anodal ring electrode (arrowhead) for sensing. Both intravenous leads have a platinum-iridium coil electrode (open arrows) for cardioversion or defibrillation.