Biventricular Pacemaker Implanation
Biventricular pacemaker implantation is a specialized procedure designed to help patients with heart failure by improving the heart’s efficiency and rhythm. This device uses electrical leads attached to both the left and right ventricles of the heart to help coordinate the contractions, ensuring the heart pumps more effectively. At Revere Health, we offer this advanced treatment for heart failure patients to improve their symptoms and quality of life.
How It Works
A biventricular pacemaker is implanted in the chest, with leads connected to both ventricles. The device sends electrical signals to help the heart chambers beat in sync, improving blood flow and reducing symptoms of heart failure.
When Is It Recommended?
This procedure is often recommended for patients with:
Heart Failure: Who experience reduced heart function and poor blood flow.
Electrical Conduction Problems: Such as bundle branch block, which affects the heart’s ability to pump efficiently.
Benefits of Biventricular Pacemaker
Improved Heart Function: Helps the heart pump more effectively.
Reduced Symptoms: Alleviates shortness of breath and fatigue, common in heart failure patients.
Better Quality of Life: Allows patients to resume more daily activities with improved comfort.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.