An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, also called an ICD, is a small battery-powered device placed in the chest. It detects and stops irregular heartbeats, also called arrhythmias. An ICD constantly checks the heartbeat. It delivers electric shocks, when needed, to restore a regular heartbeat.
Wearable Cardiac Defibrillator (WCD) – A temporary, external device for patients at transient risk of cardiac arrest. Provides 24/7 monitoring but must be worn consistently.
A new observational study suggests the position in which responders initially place the two defibrillator pads on the body may make a significant difference in returning spontaneous blood circulation ...
Positioning defibrillator pads on the front and back of the body, rather than on the front and side, could be more effective at treating cardiac arrests, new research suggests. When you purchase ...
Becker's Hospital Review: CMS cites Baylor St. Luke’s for defibrillator issues during patient’s heart transplant
CMS cited Houston-based Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center for not keeping working defibrillator paddles in its operating room during a heart transplant for a patient who died two months after the ...
CMS cites Baylor St. Luke’s for defibrillator issues during patient’s heart transplant