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The implantable automatic defibrillator: an update for emergency physicians
Martín Martínez A, Peinado Peinado R, González Torrecilla E, Ormaetxe Merodio J, Álvarez López M, Del Arco Galán C, Suero Méndez C
Affiliation of the authors
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA GROUP OF THE SPANISH SOCIETY OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND *AD WORK TEAM OF THE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND ARRHYTHMIA SECTION OF THE SPANSIH CARDIOLOGY SOCIETY
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Martín Martínez A, Peinado Peinado R, González Torrecilla E, Ormaetxe Merodio J, Álvarez López M, Del Arco Galán C, et al. The implantable automatic defibrillator: an update for emergency physicians. Emergencias. 2007;19:77-87
Summary
The implantable automatic defibrillator (IAD) represents a recentlyacquired
therapeutic option for the prevention and management of
ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac sudden death. A significant increase
of the indications for its use has occurred over the last few years
and, considering the increasing number of patients in whom an increased
risk of these most severe complications may today be identified,
there has been also an exponential increase in the number of device
implantations. Finally, the currently most advanced devices incorporate
further functions beyond that of triggering electric discharges, such as
arrhythmia event recording, anti-tachycardia or anti-bradycardia stimulation
functions, or cardiac resynchronisation therapy. It is thus of utmost
importance for the emergency physician to know the possibilities of this
new therapeutic tool in all acute-phase clinical scenarios. The present
review paper addresses those aspects with the greatest interest for the
emergency physicians in the context of clinical and electrophysiological
background, device function and current IAD indications.
