Clinicians and caregivers must keep pace with new pacemaker tech available for seniors: study
Clinicians and caregivers must keep pace with new pacemaker tech available for seniors: study
McKnight's Senior Living, by Aaron Dorman; 2/6/24
As new pacemaker and implantable heart technology becomes available, it has become increasingly important for caregivers to keep track of the different models. A new survey classifies cardiac implantable electronic devices, or CIEDs, according to both their function and where in the heart their components are placed. The various categories also overlap, the study indicates, as CIEDs can be leadless — that is, have no wires connecting heart implants to the battery — and can include defibrillator shock capabilities.
Editor's Note: Dying with an defibrillator can be traumatic for the patient and the family if the implanted defibrillator attempts to shock the person back to life, even after the heart has given out. Examine this with your Medical Director, physicians and nurses, and Policies and Procedures.