What does the ICD shock feel like?
It is a high-energy shock that feels like a blow to the chest and is painful.
Can the patient eat before going for the ICD implantation surgery?
Apart from water, the patient is not allowed to have any meal before going for the surgery.
What is the battery life of an ICD?
The battery of an ICD has a lifespan of around 7 years, but a regular check-up needs to be done with the doctor to ensure the ICD's status.
Who implants the ICD?
An interventional cardiologist implants the ICD.
Does an ICD prevent a heart attack?
An ICD does not treat blockage in the coronary arteries but treats abnormal heart rhythms.
Can an ICD function as a pacemaker?
An ICD can function as a pacemaker as the ICD has a pacemaker as one of its components.
Is an ICD the same as a pacemaker?
Both the devices are different; an ICD keeps track of the heartbeat, and the pacemaker is used to prevent a dangerously slow heartbeat.
How long do pacemaker wires last?
These leads last for around 10 to 15 years before needing to be replaced along with the device.
Is there another option besides a pacemaker for heart treatment?
Depending on your requirement, experts can recommend an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) as an option besides a pacemaker. It is inserted under the skin and has a computer to observe your heart rate and rhythm. It has the added feature of delivering a shock to restore normal rhythm if your heart beats too fast or irregularly.
How long would it take to recover after a pacemaker implantation?
After the pacemaker implantation, you can resume routine life within 7 to 15 days. Yet, it would be best to avoid harsh physical activities where your upper body has to work hard for a few weeks after the implantation. Additionally, pacemaker batteries typically last for approximately 10 years.

