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Pacemakers

A pacemaker is a small electronic device that helps your heart's electrical system. It keeps your heart beating at the right pace. Inserting the pacemaker into your body is called implantation. You stay awake during the procedure. You may be asked some questions or be asked to take some deep breaths.

During the Procedure

  • A local anesthetic is given by injection to numb the area where the pacemaker will be inserted. This keeps you from feeling pain during the procedure.

  • An incision is made where the generator is placed.

  • The lead (transmits to and from your heart) is guided through a vein into your heart's chambers using X-ray monitors.

  • The pacemaker generator is attached to the lead or leads.

  • The pacemaker's settings are programmed to help your heart beat at a rate that' s right for you.


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