Long-term care of the patient with the atrial defibrillator
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Long-term care of the patient with the atrial defibrillator
Abstract
With an aging population, atrial fibrillation is becoming an increasingly common cause of hospital admission. Patients with recurrent, symptomatic persistent atrial fibrillation often require repeated admissions to the hospital for cardioversion. The development of the atrial defibrillator has empowered such patients to take charge of their condition and perform cardioversion on themselves at home. This liberates them from the worry of hospitalization and can increase patient confidence. The implantation of an atrial defibrillator, however, has some disadvantages, and long-term use of the device exposes patients to some of the psychological adaptations that occur in recipients of implantable devices. This article discusses in depth the patient selection process, the implantation procedure, the use of the atrial defibrillator, and problems that can arise during long-term follow-up.
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