AICD

AICD

AICD is a small electronic device implantable inside the chest, which helps to monitor and correct an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia).
These devices are mainly used to treat serious and life-threatening arrhythmia.

AICD - Overview

AICD (Automatic Implantable Cardioverter- Defibrillator), is a small electronic device implantable inside the chest, which helps to monitor and correct an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia).
These devices are mainly used to treat serious and life-threatening arrhythmia.
There are two ways to treat Arrhythmia by Defibrillator:
CARDIOVERSION: In this procedure, the device tries to stop the abnormal rhythm, with a burst of high-speed pacing, known as cardioversion.
DEFIBRILLATION: This procedure is chosen after the failure of cardioversion. In this procedure, the device delivers an electric shock to the heart to reset its rhythm.

AICD - Symptoms

  • Intense dizziness.
  • Sudden collapse with loss of consciousness.
  • The patient encounters cardiac arrest or abnormal heart rhythm that has caused the patient to pass-out.
  • Fast heart rhythm that keeps returning and could cause death.
  • Fast heart rhythm that cannot be cured by any other surgery or medication.
  • The patient faces at least one episode of VT (ventricular tachycardia) or Vfib (ventricular fibrillation).
  • Severe side effects of medication.

AICD - Pre-Procedure

  • The patient needs to go through one ECG test and some blood investigations, before the procedure.
  • A minimum of 6 hours of fasting is required before the procedure.
  • The cardiologist will advise stopping blood thinners, herbal medications, or anti-inflammation, few days before the procedure.
  • Overnight stay before the procedure may be required, to examine a patient’s health.

AICD - During Procedure

  • The procedure will be done under mild sedation, to make the patient comfortable and drowsy.
  • By using local anesthesia, the area below the collar bone will be numbed and the cardiologist will make a small cut to insert the AICD device.
  • Then, a vein in the heart will be connected to the device.
  • After connecting the device, the skin will be sutured and a small dressing will be done.
  • The doctor will monitor the heart rhythm and blood pressure after a few hours of the procedure.

AICD - Post-Procedure

  • The patient needs to stay in the hospital for 2-3 days, after the procedure.
  • Avoid putting excessive strain on the shoulder, arm, and torso area, where the AICD will be planted.
  • Some bruising and discomfort in the area of AICD may persist for several weeks.
  • The patient should avoid strenuous activities, at least for 4 weeks.
  • The patient suffering from heart rhythm disturbance may need to avoid driving for 6 months after the procedure.
  • Avoid swimming, or playing golf for 4 weeks after the procedure.

AICD - Risk & Complications

  • AICD is a low-risk procedure.
  • Few complications may occur, like:
  • Hematoma (large bruise) at the AICD insertion site.
  • Infection
  • Cardiac perforation (small hole in the heart causing blood to accumulate around the heart).

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