100 QUESTIONS IN CARDIOLOGY

(Michael S) #1

89 How do I follow up the patient with the


implantable cardioverter defibrillator?


Mark Squirrell


Follow up of the patient with an implantable cardioverter de-

fibrillator (ICD) demands an integrated team approach. The

cardiologist, technical staff and nurses involved should have a

wide experience and knowledge of pacemakers and general

cardiac electrophysiology. Current generation ICDs do not just

shock the heart but provide complex regimens of tachycardia dis-

crimination and anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) as well as single

and dual chamber bradycardia therapy.

Routine follow up may occur in a tertiary centre or a local

hospital as long as the expert staff and necessary equipment such

as programmers and cardiac arrest kit are available. Follow up

should start before the device is implanted with an educational

programme and support for the patient and immediate family

members. Videos, information booklets and meeting other

patients with ICDs may be of benefit.

No consensus exists as to the interval between routine follow

ups. Previously the patient had to return every month or two to

have a capacitor reform. This is not now necessary, as all modern

ICDs will undertake this automatically. With most current

devices a 3 to 6 month interval is usual but treat each patient

according to their individual circumstances.

Good management of the ICD should aim to achieve the

following objectives:

11 Monitor the performance of the therapy delivered by the

device, look at the success and failure of the programmed

regimes and any acceleration of arrhythmias. Use this infor-

mation to optimise clinical effectiveness of the programming.

22 Measure necessary parameters of the ICD and leads to ensure

correct function. These should include lead impedance, shock coil

impedance (if possible non-invasively), battery voltage, charge

time, R and P wave amplitudes as well as pacing thresholds.

33 Review the intracardiac electrograms to ensure no inadvertent

sensing of noise or other interference.

44 Maximise device longevity by safe and effective reprogramming

of parameters.
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