Lima Neiberg de Alcantara, Rocha Eduardo Arrais, Damasceno Albertino, Costa Ieda Prata, Ricardo José Ribeiro Bunda, Lopes Fernando Jorge, Dias Luis, Soares Miryan Bandeira Dos Prazeres Cassandra, Puroll Eric, Eagle Kim A, Crawford Thomas C
Wayne State University School of Medicine - Internal Medicine, Detroit, Michigan - EUA.
Universidade Federal do Ceará - Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio - Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências Cardiovasculares da Faculdade de Medicina da UFC, Fortaleza, CE - Brasil.
Arq Bras Cardiol. 2023 Feb;120(2):e20210941. doi: 10.36660/abc.20210941.
There is a gap between high-income countries and others in terms of access to medical cardiac devices, such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Costs are one of the main barriers to the use of cardiac devices in these countries. There are international initiatives that aim to reduce the gap. The reuse of pacemakers has been discussed as a possible alternative to this problem. The concept of reusing pacemakers is not new; however, recent studies have proven to be safe, ethical, and effective for those who need cardiac implantable electronic devices and cannot afford them. Part of the Portuguese-speaking countries, especially in Africa, need an immediate response that benefits their countless patients who suffer from treatable arrhythmias.
在获得心脏医疗设备(如起搏器和植入式心脏复律除颤器)方面,高收入国家与其他国家之间存在差距。成本是这些国家使用心脏设备的主要障碍之一。有一些国际倡议旨在缩小这一差距。起搏器的再利用已被作为解决这一问题的一种可能替代方案进行讨论。起搏器再利用的概念并不新鲜;然而,最近的研究已证明,对于那些需要心脏植入式电子设备但无力承担费用的人来说,这是安全、符合伦理且有效的。部分葡语国家,尤其是非洲国家,需要立即做出回应,以使无数患有可治疗心律失常的患者受益。