PACEMAKER IMPLANTATION IN GURGAON

Pacemaker Implantation in Gurgaon for Heart Rhythm Disorders

Pacemaker implantation is a procedure used to help maintain an appropriate heart rate in people with certain heart rhythm or electrical conduction problems. At Atrius Cardiac Care, your cardiologist evaluates your heart rhythm, symptoms and overall cardiac health to determine whether a pacemaker may be appropriate for you.

Experienced Cardiology Team
Detailed Rhythm Evaluation
Personalised Treatment Planning
Ongoing Cardiac Follow-Up

    When Might a Pacemaker Be Recommended?

    A pacemaker may be considered when the heart's natural electrical system is unable to maintain an appropriate heart rate or rhythm. Symptoms can vary depending on the underlying rhythm problem, and having these symptoms does not automatically mean that you need a pacemaker. A cardiologist first evaluates the cause and determines whether pacing is appropriate.

    Slow Heartbeat

    Dizziness or Lightheadedness

    Fainting or Near-Fainting

    Unusual Fatigue

    Breathlessness During Activity

    Heart Rhythm or Conduction Problems

    What Is a Pacemaker and When Is It Needed?

    A pacemaker is a small electronic device that helps regulate the heartbeat when the heart’s natural electrical system does not maintain an appropriate heart rate. It sends electrical impulses to the heart when needed to help maintain a suitable rhythm.

    A cardiologist may recommend pacemaker implantation for certain rhythm or electrical conduction problems, such as symptomatic bradycardia or some types of heart block. The decision depends on the specific rhythm disorder, symptoms, test findings and overall health of the patient.

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    Electrical Signals

    Heart Rate Support

    Rhythm Evaluation

    Individualised Decision

    Why Choose Atrius for Pacemaker Care in Gurgaon?

    Pacemaker implantation requires careful evaluation before the procedure and appropriate follow-up afterwards. At Atrius Cardiac Care, the focus is on understanding the underlying heart rhythm or conduction problem and developing a treatment plan based on the individual patient's condition.

    Experienced Cardiology Team

    Your heart rhythm, symptoms and medical history are evaluated by experienced cardiology professionals.

    Comprehensive Cardiac Evaluation

    ECG and other relevant cardiac investigations may be used to understand the rhythm or conduction problem before treatment.

    Personalised Treatment Planning

    Pacemaker implantation is recommended based on the specific rhythm disorder, symptoms and clinical findings—not simply because a heartbeat is slow.

    Ongoing Follow-Up Care

    After implantation, appropriate follow-up helps assess your heart rhythm and pacemaker function and address any concerns.

    What Happens During Pacemaker Implantation?

    Pacemaker implantation is a procedure in which a small electronic device is placed under the skin, usually below the collarbone, with one or more leads positioned in the heart when required. The system is designed to deliver electrical impulses when the heart needs support. The exact approach depends on the type of pacemaker and the patient's condition.
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    Pre-Procedure Evaluation

    Your cardiologist reviews your symptoms, ECG and other relevant cardiac investigations to confirm that pacemaker implantation is appropriate.

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    Procedure Preparation

    The medical team explains the procedure, prepares the implantation site and provides the appropriate anaesthesia or sedation.

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    Lead Placement

    When a transvenous pacemaker is used, leads are guided through a blood vessel into the appropriate chamber(s) of the heart.

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    Pacemaker Placement

    The pacemaker generator is positioned under the skin, typically in the upper chest, and connected to the leads.

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    Device Testing

    The pacemaker system is checked to ensure the leads and device are functioning appropriately and delivering the required pacing.

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    Recovery & Follow-Up

    You are monitored after the procedure and given instructions regarding wound care, activity and follow-up. Future appointments help assess pacemaker function and your heart rhythm.

    Before the Procedure

    • Complete the recommended cardiac evaluation
    • Inform your doctor about your medicines and medical conditions
    • Follow the specific eating, drinking and medication instructions provided
    • Discuss any questions or concerns with your medical team

    During the Procedure

    • Your heart rhythm and vital signs are monitored
    • The implantation area is prepared carefully
    • The pacemaker and leads are positioned according to your clinical requirements
    • Device function is checked before completing the procedure

    After the Procedure

    • Follow the wound-care instructions provided by your medical team
    • Follow temporary activity restrictions as advised
    • Attend scheduled pacemaker and cardiology follow-ups
    • Report unusual symptoms or concerns to your healthcare team

    When Is Pacemaker Implantation Recommended?

    A pacemaker may be recommended when the heart's electrical system cannot maintain an appropriate heart rate or when a conduction problem prevents the heart's electrical signals from travelling normally. The decision is based on the specific rhythm disorder, symptoms, ECG findings and overall clinical assessment.

    Slow Heart Rate (Bradycardia)

    Symptomatic Bradycardia

    Heart Block

    Sinus Node Dysfunction

    Conduction System Disorders

    Selected Rhythm Conditions

    Meet Our Cardiology Experts for Pacemaker Care

    Pacemaker implantation begins with the right diagnosis and treatment decision. At Atrius Cardiac Care, our cardiology team evaluates heart rhythm and electrical conduction problems, reviews relevant cardiac investigations and helps determine whether pacemaker implantation is appropriate for each patient.
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Pacemaker Implantation

    Have questions about pacemaker implantation? Find clear answers about when a pacemaker may be needed, the implantation procedure, recovery, device life, follow-up and cost.
    A pacemaker is a small electronic device that helps regulate the heartbeat when the heart's natural electrical system cannot maintain an appropriate heart rate. Depending on the type of pacemaker, the system can monitor the heart's rhythm and deliver electrical impulses when pacing support is needed.
    A cardiologist may recommend a pacemaker when a heart rhythm or electrical conduction problem causes the heart to beat too slowly or prevents electrical signals from travelling normally through the heart. Conditions such as symptomatic bradycardia, certain types of heart block and selected cases of sinus node dysfunction may require pacing. The decision depends on your symptoms, ECG findings and overall clinical assessment.
    No. A slow heart rate does not automatically mean that a pacemaker is required. Some people naturally have a slower heart rate without needing treatment, while others may have a reversible cause. Your cardiologist considers your symptoms, heart rhythm, underlying cause, ECG findings and overall health before deciding whether pacemaker implantation is appropriate.
    Symptoms associated with a clinically significant slow or abnormal heart rhythm can include dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting or near-fainting, unusual fatigue, weakness, breathlessness and reduced exercise tolerance. These symptoms can also occur for many other reasons, so they do not by themselves mean that you need a pacemaker. A cardiac evaluation is important to identify the underlying cause.
    Pacemaker implantation involves placing the pacemaker generator under the skin, commonly in the upper chest, and positioning one or more leads in the appropriate part of the heart when a transvenous system is used. The leads are connected to the generator, and the system is tested before the procedure is completed. The exact technique depends on the type of pacemaker and the patient's cardiac condition.
    Pacemaker implantation is a specialised cardiac procedure, but it is generally less extensive than open-heart surgery. The procedure and recovery vary depending on the type of pacemaker, the patient's medical condition and whether there are any additional cardiac concerns. Your cardiologist will explain the expected procedure, risks, recovery and follow-up before treatment.
    The procedure time can vary depending on the type of pacemaker being implanted and the complexity of the case. Your cardiologist can provide a more specific estimate after evaluating your condition. The overall hospital visit may take longer because it includes preparation, monitoring and recovery after the procedure.
    After implantation, the medical team monitors your recovery and checks the pacemaker system. You will receive instructions regarding wound care, physical activity, medications and follow-up. Your doctor will also explain when you should return for device checks and what symptoms should prompt you to contact the medical team.
    Pacemaker longevity varies depending on the type of device, how much pacing it provides and other factors. During regular follow-up, the device's battery status and function are checked. When the battery eventually reaches the end of its service life, the generator may need to be replaced.
    Many people are able to return to their usual activities after recovering from pacemaker implantation. Your cardiologist will advise you about activity, wound care, follow-up and any precautions specific to your device and condition. It is important to attend regular device checks so that pacemaker function can be monitored.
    Regular follow-up is important to check the pacemaker's battery, leads and programming and to review your heart rhythm. The timing of device checks varies depending on the type of pacemaker, your condition and the follow-up plan recommended by your cardiology team.
    Your doctor will provide specific instructions for the recovery period, including wound care and temporary activity restrictions. You should also tell healthcare professionals that you have a pacemaker before undergoing medical procedures. Follow the device-specific advice provided by your cardiology team rather than relying on general restrictions found online.
    The cost of pacemaker implantation in Gurgaon can vary depending on the type of pacemaker, device selected, hospital or cardiac centre, procedure-related charges and the patient's individual clinical requirements. For the current cost at Atrius Cardiac Care, contact the centre directly for an estimate based on your specific treatment plan.
    If you have been diagnosed with bradycardia, heart block or another electrical conduction problem and have been advised to consider a pacemaker, you can consult the cardiology team at Atrius Cardiac Care in Gurgaon. Your doctor can review your diagnosis and test results and determine whether pacemaker implantation is appropriate for you.

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    Pacemaker Implantation in Gurgaon — Get the Right Cardiac Evaluation

    If you have been diagnosed with a slow heart rate, heart block or another electrical conduction problem, the next step is understanding whether pacemaker implantation is appropriate for your condition.At Atrius Cardiac Care, your symptoms, heart rhythm and relevant cardiac investigations can be reviewed by the cardiology team before a treatment plan is recommended.