What is a temporary pacemaker?
Cardiceker is an electrical device used to control heart rate when it becomes unusual. The purpose of a temporary pacemaker is to correct the heart rhythm in situations where problems are not permanent. This could be a medicine during the heart surgery or when a heart attack led to a disorder such as slow heart rate. Sometimes a temporary pacemaker may be used in an emergency until a permanent pacemaker can be inserted.
There are a number of different types of pacemakers. Cardiceker generally consists of powered batteries that generate electrical signals and wires that are inserted into the chambers inside the heart. Permanent pacemakers are placed under the skin of the chest, while temporary pacemakers can remain outside the body. In both cases, wire conductors can be handed over by veins to enter the heart. Sometimes a temporary pacemaker may be connected to transfer electrical pulses through the skin of the thoracic wall, but this is a less relatively relaxing method.
Placing a temporary pacemaker involves careful inserting the wire into a vein that leads to the heart and threading the tube along the wire. Once the tube is in place, it can go through a lead belonging to a pacemaker and ending in a heart chamber. The surgeon is able to monitor lead progress using the type of X -ray technology that allows you to display images of the procedure on the screen. Electrical signals are produced by pacemaker outside the body and supplied to the heart along the wire guide, causing the heart muscle to download.
The benefits of a temporary pacemaker are that the main part of the device remains outside the body and can be easily removed. This makes it preferable to use in conditions that are not permanent, such as heart rhythm disorders caused by drug overdose. A temporary pacemaker is also suitable for extraordinary conditions, for example, when a heart attack stops, že heart beats or causes abnormal heart rhythms. After recovery, the pacemaker is removed before the patient leaves the hospital.
Temporary complications of pacemaker include blood clots, infections, internal damage caused by the device and the possibility of cutting the heart wall, perforate artery or pneumonia. Sometimes the pacemaker does not have to work properly and may be potentially dangerous abnormal heart rhythm. Since the complications are found only in half of the cases, prevention is important and medical staff generally controls a temporary pacemaker in terms of problems at least once a day.