Arora Lovkesh, Inampudi Chakradhari
aDepartment of Anesthesia & Critical Care bInternal Medicine & Cardiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa city, Iowa, USA.
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2017 Dec;30(6):676-681. doi: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000532.
Patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) frequently undergo various surgical procedures and in the past perioperative management involved only placing magnet over the device. New programming features, development of implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD), cardiac resynchronization therapy, and increasing complexity of the operating room equipment have led to new sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI). A comprehensive understanding of the CIED is necessary to provide a timely and optimal care to the patients.
Technological advancements and direct implantation of the transvenous implantable cardiac defibrillators into the heart have led to less clear lines between the pacemakers and the ICD. Subcutaneous ICD as well as the leadless transcatheter deployed intracardiac pacemaker development has complicated the issue further.
Rapidly developing technologies and increasing number of patients with these devices coming for noncardiac surgeries necessitate continuous education of the anesthesia team regarding perioperative management of such devices.
植入式心脏电子设备(CIED)患者常需接受各种外科手术,过去围手术期管理仅涉及在设备上放置磁铁。新的程控功能、植入式心脏除颤器(ICD)的发展、心脏再同步治疗以及手术室设备日益复杂,导致了新的电磁干扰(EMI)来源。全面了解CIED对于为患者提供及时和最佳护理至关重要。
技术进步以及经静脉植入式心脏除颤器直接植入心脏,使得起搏器和ICD之间的界限不再那么清晰。皮下ICD以及无导线经导管心内起搏器的发展使问题更加复杂。
技术的快速发展以及越来越多使用这些设备的患者接受非心脏手术,使得麻醉团队必须持续接受关于此类设备围手术期管理的教育。