Providence Heart and Vascular Institute

ICD placement

Most ventricular tachycardias are treated with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). An ICD is used in patients at risk for recurrent, sustained Female surgical doctorventricular tachycardia or fibrillation.

The ICD is a small device connected to leads positioned inside the heart or on its surface. The leads are used to deliver electrical shocks, monitor the cardiac rhythm and sometimes pace the heart to correct irregular rhythms. When an ICD detects ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation, it shocks the heart to restore the normal rhythm.

An ICD may be implanted using a small incision under the collar bone. The surgeon places a lead into a vein and guides it into the heart chamber. A separate, small generator is placed under the skin in the upper chest and attached to the leads.

After surgery, the ICD will be programmed and functions will be checked in Providence Heart & Vascular Institute's electrophysiology lab, which is among the most experienced in the Southeast.

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