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Implanted Automatic Defibrillators: Effects of Drugs and Pacemakers
Authors:IGOR SINGER  THOMAS GUARNIERI  JOEL KUPERSMITH
Affiliation:Cardiovascular Division, University of Louisville, KY 40202.
Abstract:The automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator is an effective device for prevention of sudden cardiac death. Patients who require the implantation of the device often require permanent pacing for symptomatic bradyarrhythmias and may require antiarrhythmic drug therapy. Antiarrhythmic drugs may alter the defibrillation thresholds, arrhythmia cycle length and frequency, pacing thresholds and postshock excitability. Interactions between the defibrillator and the pacemaker may result in sensing problems, leading to multiple counting and inappropriate shocks, or ventricular fibrillation nondetection, sensing or capture failure post defibrillation and pacemaker reprogramming induced by defibrillator discharge. The potential for interactions will increase as the new generation of programmable defibrillators become clinically available, combining features of permanent pacemakers, antitachycardia pacemakers and defibrillators.
Keywords:antiarrhythmic drugs    automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator    pacemakers    antitachycardia pacemakers    ventricular arrhythmias    sudden cardiac death
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