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- $Title{Why is a Temporary Pacemaker Used?}
- $Subject{pacemaker temporary Circulatory System cardiac pacing heart beating
- pacemakers blood pressure congestive failure beat beats pressures failures
- special procedure procedures}
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- Why is a Temporary Pacemaker Used?
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- QUESTION: The reports from my father's doctor are encouraging, but I would
- like to know why a "temporary pacemaker" was used? Would you please explain
- this for me? Thank you.
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- ANSWER: The temporary pacemaker (or, as it is called by many doctors,
- temporary cardiac pacing) is used for many serious situations that create
- abnormal beating of the patient's heart.
- At times, temporary pacemakers can be lifesaving, yet they are also
- helpful in cases of diagnosing abnormalities of the heart.
- Specifically, temporary cardiac pacing concerns electrical stimulation to
- the muscles in the wall of the heart for relatively short periods of time.
- The purpose of temporary pacing, is to quickly establish normal rhythm to
- the beating of the heart, gaining time for the testing and evaluation
- necessary to determine the best treatment for the patient over the long haul.
- Before temporary cardiac pacing is utilized, doctors make very careful
- and detailed evaluations of a patient including--among other things--his/her
- symptoms and/or illnesses; the medicines he/she may be taking; the location of
- the present difficulties with his/her heart; if the patient has high blood
- pressure; congestive heart failure; and if permanent pacing might be necessary
- instead of a temporary effort.
- Pacing may be accomplished in a variety of ways, through the skin;
- through the esophagus; using the veins; and through the chest cavity.
- Usually, the least invasive manner of placing a pacemaker in the body is used.
- "Least invasive" means with as little cutting or other disturbances to the
- body as possible while completing the needed procedure in the most effective
- and efficient way.
- All of those forms of temporary pacing can be helpful in short-term
- pacing therapy but the placement of a "permanent" pacemaker usually requires
- some surgical measures.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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