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    • Home
    • Clinic Services
      • Cardiology Consultation
      • Echocardiogram
      • Stress Testing
      • Holter Monitor / HeartBug
    • YOUR CARDIOLOGIST
    • HOSPITAL SERVICES
      • Coronary Angiography
      • Coronary stenting
      • Cardiac Electrophysiology
      • Trans-esophagel Echo
      • Pacemaker
      • ICD
    • Contact Us
    • Patient Handout
    • Your Heart

RACE Cardiac Clinic

RACE Cardiac ClinicRACE Cardiac ClinicRACE Cardiac Clinic
  • Home
  • Clinic Services
    • Cardiology Consultation
    • Echocardiogram
    • Stress Testing
    • Holter Monitor / HeartBug
  • YOUR CARDIOLOGIST
  • HOSPITAL SERVICES
    • Coronary Angiography
    • Coronary stenting
    • Cardiac Electrophysiology
    • Trans-esophagel Echo
    • Pacemaker
    • ICD
  • Contact Us
  • Patient Handout
  • Your Heart

AICD

 An AICD stands for Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator. It is a medical device that is implanted into the chest to monitor and regulate heart rhythm. The primary function of an AICD is to detect abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias), particularly life-threatening ones like ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, and deliver electrical shocks to restore a normal heart rhythm if needed.


How does an AICD work ?

  • Monitoring: The AICD continuously monitors the heart's electrical activity through leads (wires) connected to the heart.
  • Shock Delivery: If the device detects a dangerously fast or irregular heart rhythm (like ventricular fibrillation), it can deliver a shock to the heart to reset the rhythm and restore normal functioning.
  • Pacing: In some cases, if the heart rate is too slow, the device can also function as a pacemaker, sending small electrical impulses to help regulate the heart rate.
     

Which patients are most likely to benefit from AICD?

An AICD is typically implanted in people who are at high risk for sudden cardiac arrest due to a history of life-threatening arrhythmias, heart disease, or certain genetic conditions. It is a lifesaving device, as it can prevent sudden cardiac death by delivering shocks when necessary.

Further information available at:-https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/your-heart/automated-implantabl

Downloads

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (pdf)Download

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