A pacemaker is a medical device, which is used to help regulate electrical impulses (current) to the heart muscle to maintain a suitable heart rate. The procedure is performed in a catheterization (catheter) lab of the hospital. The procedures is usually performed routinely but in some cases sometimes in emergency (heart attack)
Temporary Pacemakers:This is implanted temporary in emergency
Permanent pacemakers:This is implanted routinely and is permanently implanted. There are various sub-types of Permanent pacemakers.
Permanent pacemaker: is used to treat fainting spells (syncope- completed heart block) and in some cases of congestive heart failure and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Temporary pacemakerThis is implanted routinely and is permanently implanted. There are various sub-types of Permanent pacemakers.
A pacemaker implant is generally a very safe procedure but as with any invasive procedures, there are some risks associated with the procedures. These include:
A small incision (2-3 inches) is made at the upper chest wall on the right or left side (most commonly). The lead(s) is inserted through the incision and into a vein, and then guided to the heart with the help of X-rays. The lead tip attaches to the heart muscle, while the other end of the lead (attached to the pulse generator) is placed in a pocket created under the skin in the upper chest.
You should not feel any movement of wire inside your body. Tell your health care team if you have any discomfort.
In some patients, small amount of Dye (contrast material) is injected through the veins. When this happens, you may have a brief sensation of flushing or warmth.
Once the leads are implanted and Pacemaker is placed, then various tests are performed on the device about its functions (patient usually not feel the tests).
** discuss with your doctor/nurse. The general guidance is as follows:
Return to work will depend on your occupation. In general, you may return to work in 3-7 days after a permanent pacemaker implantation but usually depends on the nature of your job.: