Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: Current Progress and Management

Author:

Glatter Kathy1,Liem L. Bing1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiac Electrophysiology Unit, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Abstract

With greater technologic advances during the past decade, use of the implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) has increased to more than 200,000 implants worldwide to date. Indications for ICD implant have expanded to include both patients who have survived sudden cardiac death (secondary prevention of cardiac arrest) and those who are at high risk for experiencing lethal arrhythmias (primary prevention of cardiac ar rest). Thus, it is likely that physicians will encounter defibrillators in their clinical practice and must be familiar with their indications for implant, basic opera tion, and long-term management of devices. Several prospective clinical trials have recently shown the long- term efficacy of ICD therapy at aborting sudden death in the high-risk patient population. Although still evolving, general guidelines and indications for ICD implant have been put forth and are discussed in this review. From the first defibrillation in humans during surgery in 1947 to the sophisticated dual-chamber pacing and memory functions of the modern device, ICD development has led to ever smaller devices with more complex technol ogy. The implant procedure of current ICDs parallels that used to place pacemakers. However, the anesthe sia team plays a vital role in initial ICD implantation by monitoring cardiopulmonary status during defibrilla tion threshold (DFT) testing. Additionally, long-term management of ICDs often requires repeat DFT testing with anesthesia involvement. Finally, possible electro magnetic (environmental) interactions with the ICD of which physicians should be aware are described in this article.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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