Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) Q&A

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  • @ericoslund2937
    @ericoslund2937 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for filming this and making it available. Two thumbs up.

  • @MrStv1163
    @MrStv1163 2 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best panels on this topic that I've seen. The patient who described the shock did so pretty accurately from my perspective, based on my own experience.

  • @agatha81
    @agatha81 2 роки тому +2

    I wish I watched this super informative video 2 years ago when I had pacemaker surgery.

  • @lindathompson4770
    @lindathompson4770 2 роки тому +1

    If you see this... It's 7/10/22. I'll probably be getting a BiV soon and sure appreciate your talk. Lots of good information!

  • @lillianbecker5317
    @lillianbecker5317 Рік тому

    Thank you. I have had my ICD for 2 years and I still learned (relearned) something.

  • @reaker60
    @reaker60 3 роки тому +3

    I am currently wearing the LifeVest defibrillator and expect to have an implant within the month. This video was very informative and helpful. Thank you all. Well done Michigan, from a Penn State alum. Haha.

  • @tomcooper2400
    @tomcooper2400 3 роки тому +2

    This patient is an excellent educator for newbies like me. She was incredibly informative. Doc and NP too.

  • @williesmith3466
    @williesmith3466 4 роки тому +9

    I am thinking about getting a defibrillator real soon. I have conjured heart failure. My heart is only beating at 30%. I don’t want to take the medicine entrosro because is so expensive getting more expensive. I have to admit I am a little afraid, but I trust god that the defibrillator will give me more energy.

    • @cynthiaworden3972
      @cynthiaworden3972 4 роки тому

      Since getting the device has your heart ejection number gone up?

    • @babbasi4093
      @babbasi4093 3 роки тому +1

      I think you still have to take medication

    • @babbasi4093
      @babbasi4093 3 роки тому

      @@cynthiaworden3972 no it will not

  • @hhkkuu123
    @hhkkuu123 2 роки тому +1

    This discussion was amazing. Thanks so much to Michigan Medicine for sharing this valuable information about defibrillators. I'm 80 and my doctor will be replacing my pacemaker with a defibrillator.

  • @pissyjo1213
    @pissyjo1213 Рік тому

    I had to have my mitral valve replaced at the age of 36 that is when they found that I have heart arrhythmia plus Wolff-Parkinson-White. A double whammy right there. I had no problem with my defibrillator until it went crazy. It shocked me 17 times before I was put in a medical induced coma. I had the defibrillator part turned off. My anxiety could not take it. It is a wonderful invention. My nerves just couldn’t take it.

  • @vijayaranichandanala3791
    @vijayaranichandanala3791 3 роки тому +1

    ITS TRUELY AMAZING message and excellent procedures and life saving and expanding for the hopeless patients
    IAM V RANI CHANDANALA
    IAM A RESPIRATORY WORKED IN NHS 18 YEARS .
    MY HUSBAND SUGGESTED TO HAVE THIS PROCEDURE ICD .

  • @michaelserdarerdas1601
    @michaelserdarerdas1601 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much , i had mine fitted three weeks ago and recovering fine ,thanks for the much needed information from all of you

  • @mixc8
    @mixc8 Рік тому

    I have CHF, had it for years only was hospitalize once. I was having a hard time breathing and when I went to NYU Langone here in Brooklyn, about 4-5 years ago they said my EF was low I think around 12%. Doctor said I may not make it home alive, odd thing I didn't feel bad at all so I looked at the doctor like he was crazy. Stayed in the hospital like a week EF went up and was sent home. Fast fwd to today my EF say's between 35 to 40 % since I am a vet I also go the the VA. They gave me a LV (Life Vest) a couple of years ago. My cardiologist at the VA wanted to give me a ICD, but I never felt bad so I sad let me get a 2nd opinion from my cardiologist from NYU Langone. He stated I dont need it just yet, my CHF is not as bad as others. I go to the gym every morning I dont have shortness of breath so far. Only time I feel kind of bad is when I start taking my med's in the morning then I feel sluggish and bad. never had SCA or an hart attack so far. I will admit I really don't use the LV during the day much because I work from home. Only time I put it on during the day is after I start taking the meds and I start feeling like crap because I don't know if it's the meds or the CHF making me feel like this. I ways ware it at night for protection. I know I am supposed to where it all the time. But when I saw what happen to Damar Hamlin I said let me go for the ICD. But after researching I am on the fence about getting it? I read all the stories about getting unnecessary shocks which worries me, at least with the LV it's warns you before giving you treatment so if it's not warranted you can stop the treatment. I know the ICD is here to save your life, but I saw on UA-cam what a ICD malfunction did to this poor lady and it really left her with a bad scar :( Any words of wisdom would be appreciated, I am scheduled next month to get the ICD . From what I am researching I would prefer to say with the LV because to have some control over the treatment.
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  • @norrisjackson4542
    @norrisjackson4542 4 роки тому +13

    After determining that I had ARVC my cardiologist in collaboration with other cardiologist determined that I needed a ICD. My surgery was on 10/02/2020 and went very well. I am currently in the rest and recovery stage. If you doctor determines that this procedure is necessary please do not hesitate to have it done.

    • @beefgoulash8726
      @beefgoulash8726 4 роки тому

      How is you’re recovery I got it done 11/2/2020 and this sucks lol

    • @norrisjackson4542
      @norrisjackson4542 3 роки тому +2

      I haven’t had any issues. I am still able to do all activities that I was previously doing like playing golf. My recent monthly report shows that I had an episode on June 16, but I didn’t notice anything that day. I will be seeing my cardiologist on 8/6 to get analysis of what happened. I will keep you posted.

    • @beefgoulash8726
      @beefgoulash8726 3 роки тому

      That’s good to hear mine shocked me when I was hiking a mountain not a good experience

    • @shejoemathews1
      @shejoemathews1 3 роки тому +1

      Can we go for long drives. Is it possible

    • @beefgoulash8726
      @beefgoulash8726 3 роки тому +1

      @@shejoemathews1 yea it’s possible just don’t stand over the engine while the car is on

  • @traviswahr277
    @traviswahr277 5 років тому +1

    I want to thank you for for taking care of me when I was there

  • @gtgodbear6320
    @gtgodbear6320 7 місяців тому

    I thought I was getting just a pacemaker. After the surgery I was explained what an ICD was and that it would Shock Me. After getting hit five times I'd rather pass away. I'm more scared of getting shocked. I'm dreading the day my heart finally gives out and I have to be shocked repeatedly. That will be torture in my opinion. I hear if you ask to have the ICD shut off they will not do it.

  • @PeteHob
    @PeteHob 3 місяці тому

    From what I understand from the little bit of research that I have done, it sounds like these devices are at least somewhat adjustable. If or when they adjustable to the point that they will only shock the patient when the device can detect that the patient is already unconscious, then only would I submit to, the implantation of one. Stay well all. Cheers

  • @danishmansoori7429
    @danishmansoori7429 2 роки тому

    Your video is very helpful for the patient having icd I have a one questionHow patient gain weight after icd implant

  • @itsmekennyd
    @itsmekennyd 2 роки тому

    I got a Aicd they have had such hard time with vfib. I'm on many meds and now have a CRT-D I'm paced alot about 100% of time. 70% v paced so battery just don't last soon I maybe getting a LVAD if they can get vfib under control. I've been Cleveland clinic and many other places loved clinic for sure. I'm now going to uva charlottesville and I like it as well. I think the diagnostic information is the biggest help for the doctor. So many times your in hospital and go home and it will start. I l9ve ATP so thankful I really am it's saved me so many shocks and I'm thankful I have insurance without that I would be dead. I'm skinny and the crt-d is much thicker and pushes out alot. I love it connects to my phone for home monitoring

  • @PeteHob
    @PeteHob 3 місяці тому

    From what I understand from the little bit of research that I have done, it sounds like these devices are at least somewhat adjustable. If or when they adjustable to the point that they will only shock the patient when the device can detect that the patient is already unconscious, then only would I submit to, the implantation of one. Stay well all. Cheers ( noticed the doctor on the right somewhat sugarcoat the pain from a jolt. I understand they don’t want to scare any patients off but this medical “ company line” that they are taught and trained is getting old to me. “ you might feel some discomfort “ or “ you will prove sore afterwards “ are some of the statements I have seen and read regarding a medical procedure or surgery.

  • @charlesmoreau7427
    @charlesmoreau7427 3 роки тому

    I have had a ice for about six years and during that time, mine has gone off twice. Both times I was over exerting my self. So while they are made to jump start your heart should it be necessary, they are made to slow your heart down should it be necessary.

  • @pijnto
    @pijnto 3 роки тому

    Don't have any remote transmission devices in Australia'

  • @CyberHashITService
    @CyberHashITService 3 роки тому

    which is implantable good S-ICD or ICD

  • @lennyr4486
    @lennyr4486 3 роки тому

    Good video. Didn't catch the name of the 2 books.

    • @mystery-salad
      @mystery-salad 2 роки тому +1

      ICD CONNECTION: LIVING WITH AN IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER
      A Collection of Patient & Family Stories
      and
      ICD CONNECTION: LIVING WITH AN IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER
      A Collection of Stories from Women & Men

  • @beckyboydburns9622
    @beckyboydburns9622 4 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thank you all!

  • @glenorahicks186
    @glenorahicks186 3 роки тому

    what might be causing a buzzing sound nobody can hear it but me I've had my defibrillator since 1916.

  • @joanfolcik5260
    @joanfolcik5260 3 роки тому

    Very helpful! Thank you.

  • @edmontoncouple1562
    @edmontoncouple1562 4 роки тому

    good day
    i just had my two chamber pacemaker implant last nov 21,2019. the mature of my work is that i constantly operate a 4000 lbs magnet. what would be the safe distance? i have a low heart rate 32-44 bpm and my heart stops 30+ a day for 6-8 secs that's why i got the pacemaker.

    • @spiderbass4hire474
      @spiderbass4hire474 4 роки тому +3

      I am a musician a bass player in fact. One of the components in my rig is a Traynor Dynabass. Its a 400w amp with a single 15" speaker. The magnet on the speaker is only about 35 lbs but it inhibits the pacemaker if I stand directly beside it or sit on it. 12 ft is about the furthest I can stand away from it which isnt enough. however I CAN stand directly in front of it with no problems. My brother the Professor of Physics says this makes sense cos of the shape of the magnet. You are clearly dealing with a far larger EM field but perhaps looking at the shape of the field is an idea. The magnet I have is a flat round plate which produces a toroid (donut) shaped field. Depending on the shape of your magnet you might be able to still be in comfortable operating range and not put yourself at too much risk. if you cant beat the distance which seems likely with that beast (sounds like the MRI magnet we had in university) you may be able to exploit the magnetic field geometry and find weaker or even dead spots in the field.

  • @christinemarcial3094
    @christinemarcial3094 3 роки тому +1

    Hi good day, I just now see this video because before I never know about pacemaker or icd, I'm 32 a years old a mother of two from Philippines, but now I'm really worried because I just came from a surgery last September 27, 2020 but recently Its upgraded it to icd this Dec. 27,2020, I'm a housemaid here I'm Qatar (meddle east) my two surgery it's sponsored buy foundation and also help of my imployer here in qatar, but my worries now is now I cant take heavy things as a housemaid now mayb noone well accept me now because of my situation, I'm worried maybe 6 to 7 years it need to be replacement but I can afford it,!!!!! My question is I can be treated by a medicine and its no need to replace???? Thank you God bless pls. Like this if you read my comment!!!!

  • @richarddenson3446
    @richarddenson3446 3 роки тому

    I have a St Jude device implant and it's going to be due for battery change in about eight months and I have Boston Scientific leads so they're thinking about putting a Boston Scientific device in me to replace the st. Jude device that way it will be MRI compatible

  • @CrystalClearskies-cb9ji
    @CrystalClearskies-cb9ji 9 місяців тому

    😊 why does my heart beat so strong sometimes

  • @fifiash5613
    @fifiash5613 3 роки тому

    Very helpful , thank you

  • @mystery-salad
    @mystery-salad 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know the title of the two books that are shown in this video?

    • @mystery-salad
      @mystery-salad 2 роки тому +1

      Replying to myself. I found the titles:
      ICD CONNECTION: LIVING WITH AN IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER
      A Collection of Patient & Family Stories
      and
      ICD CONNECTION: LIVING WITH AN IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER
      A Collection of Stories from Women & Men

  • @elizabethruvalcaba2816
    @elizabethruvalcaba2816 4 роки тому +1

    Is it normal to have palpitations after the ICD? Will it also help my heart only working at 20% please someone answer me please

    • @nearlyretired7005
      @nearlyretired7005 3 роки тому +1

      Ask a doctor? I don't know I'm a retired traindriver -Keep well.

    • @MrStv1163
      @MrStv1163 2 роки тому

      The "palpitations" you feel could be the result of your device pacing, that's possible. CRT devices are known to help many people improve their heart function by ensuring the various chambers beat in sync, which many of the newer ICD's provide, so yes, it's definitely possible it will help improve your heart function.

  • @mjsmcd
    @mjsmcd 5 років тому +2

    CAN POWER OF SHOCK BE LESSENED

  • @walterharp1773
    @walterharp1773 4 роки тому

    I have a defib that sometimes vibrates, only a short time...

    • @jamesmichael3998
      @jamesmichael3998 3 роки тому

      Thats a notifier means go in to let them check it

    • @retire66
      @retire66 3 роки тому

      What to expect when traveling
      International

    • @retire66
      @retire66 3 роки тому

      @@jamesmichael3998
      I am having a iced in augsst we are flying to San Francisco in October from NY what to expect

  • @apkadoust1
    @apkadoust1 2 роки тому

    Which defibrillator is better, SICD or V ICD,
    My EF is 30.
    Safdar

    • @MrStv1163
      @MrStv1163 2 роки тому

      I think it depends on your cardiac needs more than your ejection fraction. I have a CRT-ICD in my chest and have an EF of 35%, but mine paces a lot, I have bradycardia (slow heart beat) a lot of PVC's and need CRT (cardiac resynchronization therapy) to keep my ventricles beating in sync, and have some occasional bouts with atrial fibrillation. So, an S-ICD wouldn't be appropriate for my condition. I have a friend who has an EF of 30%, like you, so is at risk of ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, but she has no other rhythm issues and does not require regular pacing. So, the S-ICD works well for her situation.

  • @lorcanohanlon5417
    @lorcanohanlon5417 3 роки тому

    Exercise ?

  • @joankaminsky3565
    @joankaminsky3565 5 років тому

    Is it advisable to have an icd for congestive heart failure or can it be treated ny medication

  • @azeejusmani8463
    @azeejusmani8463 Рік тому

    Best aicd available in India

  • @katheryn8272
    @katheryn8272 11 місяців тому

    Go sub-muscular. I can’t even tell it’s there. Either can others. Just a thin horizontal line.

  • @pijnto
    @pijnto 3 роки тому

    You need to sack the sound engineer

  • @benjaminbreazeale9852
    @benjaminbreazeale9852 3 роки тому

    This is too long