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[[Image:ICD_wound.jpg|thumb|An ICD is usually implanted subcutaneously]]
[[Image:ICD_wound.jpg|thumb|An ICD is usually implanted subcutaneously]]
[[Image:ICD_readout.jpg|thumb|The information stored in the ICD's memory can be read out using a coil that is put on the patients clothing near the ICD. Stored information includes battery life remaining and ICD shocks]]
[[Image:ICD_readout.jpg|thumb|The information stored in the ICD's memory can be read out using a coil that is put on the patients clothing near the ICD. Stored information includes battery life remaining and ICD shocks]]
ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ): this device can detect and treat [[Ventricular Tachycardia]] and [[Ventricular Fibrillation]]. Usually the first treatment is anti-tachy pacing (pacing at a rate +- 10% above the ventricular rate in ventricular tachycardia, which can convert the rhythm to sinus rhythm). If this is not effective an defibrillator shock is delivered, usually with 16-36 Joules of energy. ICDs can save lives in patients who have a high risk of ventricular arrhythmias. All ICDs have optional pacemaker activity to treat bradycardias. New biventricular ICDs have 3 leads: an atrial lead, a left ventricular lead and a right ventricular lead.<cite>Passman</cite><cite>DiMarco</cite>
ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ): this device can detect and treat [[VT]] and [[VF]]. Usually the first treatment is anti-tachy pacing (pacing at a rate +- 10% above the ventricular rate in ventricular tachycardia, which can convert the rhythm to sinus rhythm). If this is not effective an defibrillator shock is delivered, usually with 16-36 Joules of energy. ICDs can save lives in patients who have a high risk of ventricular arrhythmias. All ICDs have optional pacemaker activity to treat bradycardias. New biventricular ICDs have 3 leads: an atrial lead, a left ventricular lead and a right ventricular lead.<cite>Passman</cite><cite>DiMarco</cite>


==A short history of ICD therapy==
==A short history of ICD therapy==

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An ICD (Internal Cardioversion Device)
An ICD is usually implanted subcutaneously
The information stored in the ICD's memory can be read out using a coil that is put on the patients clothing near the ICD. Stored information includes battery life remaining and ICD shocks

ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator ): this device can detect and treat VT and VF. Usually the first treatment is anti-tachy pacing (pacing at a rate +- 10% above the ventricular rate in ventricular tachycardia, which can convert the rhythm to sinus rhythm). If this is not effective an defibrillator shock is delivered, usually with 16-36 Joules of energy. ICDs can save lives in patients who have a high risk of ventricular arrhythmias. All ICDs have optional pacemaker activity to treat bradycardias. New biventricular ICDs have 3 leads: an atrial lead, a left ventricular lead and a right ventricular lead.PassmanDiMarco

A short history of ICD therapy

  • 1849 First graphical registration of VFHoffa
  • 1899 First documented defibrillation of a dog with ventricular fibrillation (VF) in dogs.Prevost
  • 1947 The thoracic surgeon Claude Beck saved the first human life by the successful use of cardiac defibrillation in a 14-year-old boy who developed VF during a thoracic surgical procedure and went on to achieve a full recovery.Beck
  • 1973 Concept of implantable ICDMirowski1
  • 1980 First human implantation of an ICDMirowski

References

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  1. Hoffa Hoffa M,Ludwig C., Ztschrft Rat Med 1850; 9:107
  2. Prevost Prevost J, Batelli F. La mort par les courants electriques: courant alternative a bas voltage. J Physiol Path Gen. 1899; 1: 399–412.
  3. Beck Beck C, Pritchard W, Heil H. Ventricular fibrillation of long duration abolished by electric shock. JAMA. 1947; 135: 985–986.
  4. Mirowski pmid=6991948
  5. Mirowski1 pmid=4490731
  6. Passman Passman, Kadish. Circulation. 2007;116:561-571.
  7. DiMarco pmid=14602883

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