Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Know If The Implanted Demand Pacemaker Is Working

Pacemakers need to be constantly monitored for efficiency.


There are two main types of pacemakers, one of which is the demand pacemaker. A demand pacemaker works by monitoring your heartbeat and emitting electrical pulses to correct a heartbeat that is too slow or too fast. While your doctor will check the function of the device several times every year, you can also monitor how it is working by checking your pulse. If your pulse is occasionally irregular, this is not necessarily cause for alarm, according to Clinica Diabetologica. Ask your doctor for acceptable heartbeat ranges.


Instructions


1. Go to your doctor for all your scheduled check-up appointments. Several times a year, your doctor will check the function of your pacemaker and the battery. The battery may need replacement every five to 15 years, according to the American College of Cardiology.


2. Ask your doctor how many times your heart needs to beat each minute. Ask him for a recommended schedule of monitoring your heartbeat.


3. Check your heartbeat as often as your doctor recommends, or whenever you feel that your heart may be beating too quickly or too slowly. Use a stethoscope, or place two fingertips on the inside of your other wrist.


4. Count the number of pulses you feel for 60 seconds. If you have trouble counting while watching a clock, ask someone to time you.


5. Call your doctor if the number of pulses is outside of the normal range.







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