What is the Purpose of Defibrillation?

Defibrillators are gadgets that send an electric pulse or shock to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat. They are implemented to prevent or correct the condition of arrhythmia, an uneven heartbeat, which is too slow or too fast. Defibrillator can also help to restore the heart's beating if the heart beating suddenly stops.

Defibrillation

How Do Defibrillators Work?

• When you are having an uneven heartbeat, a defibrillator may be required to regulate your heart’s rhythm and avert a sudden cardiac arrest. As per the issue, a low or high energy shock may be required to implement.

• If the device identifies a minor issue, the ICD will utilize a painless low-energy pacing mechanism to regulate the issue. Most likely, you will feel nothing in this case. For more serious rhythm problems, the ICD will utilize a high-energy shock, which can be uncomfortable, but will only remain for a few seconds.

• If the device identifies a more severe issue, multiple shocks may be required. Getting multiple shocks in 24 hours is generally called an electrical storm.

• After you go through a multiple shock event, it is recommended to consult your doctor immediately to perform more important tests on your heart health. Your doctor can adjust to reduce the intensity of shocks from your device as well if required.

• You must also assure your device is still working correctly as a few only work within an actual event.

Purpose of defibrillation

Several hospitals and medical clinics implement the use of defibrillators on a scheduled basis as they increase a person's chance of survival. Studies depict that when an individual faces a debilitating sudden cardiac arrest, their survival chances lessen by as much as 10% for every minute that passes without the use of a defibrillator or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

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