Fixed rate pacemakers do not contain sensing circuits and are not influenced by biological or external electromagnetic signals. A demand pacemaker must be sensitive to the natural heart rhythm and therefore contains sensing circuits. The presence of a sensing circuit makes the pacemaker theoretically sensitive to other biological or electromagnetic … Factors Influencing the Behaviour of a PacemakerRead more
Pacemaker implantation
The transvenous and epicardial operations are the two main techniques of pacemaker implantation. The transvenous method involves the insertion of an electrode lead into a vein, found at the shoulder or the root of the neck. The lead is negotiated, under X-ray vision, into the correct chamber of the heart … Pacemaker implantationRead more
What is A Pacemaker
A pacemaking system consists of a pulse generator (the pacemaker) and one or more electrode leads. The pulse generator is about the size of a match-box and weight 50-100g (approximately 2-4 ounces). Modern pacemakers are encased entirely in metal and sealed to prevent body fluids seeping into the unit. The … What is A PacemakerRead more
Introduction
The treatment of patients suffering from abnormally slow heart rates has been transformed by the development of artificial cardiac pacemakers which can be implanted wholly within the body. Slow heart rates are caused by disease and ageing of the heart affecting both the natural heart pacemaker and the spread of … IntroductionRead more
YOUR TREATMENT
DO your tablets as prescribed. Report any suspected side-effects (such as skin rash or giddiness) without delay. Get your blood pressure checked regularly. DON’T Forget your treatment. Run out of pills. Start other tablets (cold cures or pills for arthritis) without consulting your doctor. Post Views: 116
A finai word
You are unlikely to feel any better for having your blood pressure ed. Thanks to modern developments, you should not feel any worse. By cooperating with effective treatment you will, however, be helping yourself. You will be increasing the likelihood of enjoying a healthy active life and reducing the risk … A finai wordRead more
Can I drive?
Once blood pressure is well controlled, there is no objection to driving However, some organisations have their own rules for employees. It is allso as well to remember that during the early phase of blood pressure control with some of the more powerful drugs giddiness may occur if blood pressure … Can I drive?Read more
Will I have to give up sport or gardening?
There is no reason why you should change your activities in any way unless you have an additional medical problem about which you should consult your doctor. Will an operation be dangerous? There is no reason why a healthy person with well-controlled blood pressure should not undergo a dental or … Will I have to give up sport or gardening?Read more
What happens if I forget to take my tablets?
When most forms of blood pressure treatment are stopped, blood pressure only climbs slowly over days or even weeks. Missing out a single tablet will not, therefore, have any serious effect unless this is done frequently. In that case control of blood pressure will be less than perfect. When a … What happens if I forget to take my tablets?Read more
How often should I have my blood pressure measured?
During the initial stage of adjusting your treatment it may be necessary Ito have your blood pressure checked frequently probably at intervals of/ between one and four weeks. Once blood pressure is satisfactorily controlled, it is usual to measure it every 3-6 months, although different doctors have different views on … How often should I have my blood pressure measured?Read more