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Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators

By: Sandip Home | Health-and-Fitness | Diseases-and-Conditions


Cardiac defibrillators and minimally invasive cardiac surgery from Medical Center represent a top advance in cardiac care.

Health and science have made amazing technological advances in cardiac surgery over the past several decades. Modern equipment, procedures, and knowledge about heart disease risk allows us to save more patient lives than ever and bring the risk of dying from a heart attack to a lower figure.

Implantable defibrillators are another innovative solution to a serious cardiac problem. These devices are implanted in the chest to control sudden problems in patients who suffer from tachycardia, or an abnormally fast heart rhythm. A fast, out-of-control heart rhythm can strike suddenly and interfere with the heart’s ability to pump blood to the entire body. In a normally functioning human heart, the heart’s lower and upper chambers pump in sync with each other †delivering even and consistent blood flow. With heart failure brought on by tachycardia, something interferes with the electrical signals to the heart that dominate this natural rhythm and the chambers pump out of alignment.

When the heart chambers pump out of alignment, the heart is not able to deliver a sufficient amount of blood to the body. The patient may begin to experience symptoms like dry cough, swelling of the ankles or legs, fatigue, and rapid or irregular heartbeat. Having a defibrillator implanted can greatly reduce the risk of dying of heart failure due to tachycardia. The defibrillator consists of a tiny chip within a metal case and two â€lead†wires implanted in the heart by a heart surgeon. The unit can be programmed by a doctor and is generally safe. Cell phones and MRI devices can, however, interfere with defibrillator function, so it is recommended that patients use their cell phones on the side of the head opposite that which has the defibrillator implanted. Patients with defibrillators should also not have MRI scans.

The Cardiology institute performs innovative cardiac surgeries like defibrillator implantation, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, and heart valve replacement surgery. Heart valve replacement surgery cost and heart valve replacement surgery recovery times continue to be top attraction of this medical center for Americans. Defibrillators represent a continuing trend of life-saving advances in cardiac care, improving quality of life for patients and their families.



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Mount Sinai Medical Center Heart Institute †a partner of New York’s prestigious Columbia University †specializes in minimally invasive cardiac surgery and heart valve replacement surgery. They staff over forty leading cardiologists and utilize a wide variety of diagnostic techniques and procedures for excellent patient care.

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