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A cardiac pacemaker is a medical device that helps regulate the heartbeat in patients with arrhythmias or irregular heart rhythms. It consists of a pulse generator and leads that are implanted in the heart to deliver electrical impulses. These impulses stimulate the heart to contract and maintain an appropriate heart rate, ensuring adequate blood flow throughout the body.
| Power source | Battery-operated, typically lithium-based |
| Lead types | Single-chamber, dual-chamber, or biventricular |
| Size | Compact, usually 3 to 5 cm in diameter |
| Lifespan | 5 to 15 years, depending on usage and battery type |
| Programming | Adjustable settings for heart rate and pacing modes |
When selecting a cardiac pacemaker, consider the type of arrhythmia being treated and the patient's specific medical needs. It's important to specify the desired lead configuration, pacing modes, and any necessary programming features. Additionally, inquire about the device's battery life and any required certifications or regulatory approvals for use in your region.
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To regulate the heartbeat and maintain an appropriate heart rate.
Typically between 5 to 15 years, depending on usage.
Yes, there are single-chamber, dual-chamber, and biventricular pacemakers.
Risks include infection, bleeding, and lead displacement.
Yes, pacemakers can be reprogrammed to adjust settings as needed.
Patients should avoid strong magnetic fields and certain electronic devices.