What it is?
A dual-chamber pacemaker regulates the heartbeat by sending electrical impulses to both the atrium and ventricle, ensuring synchronized heart function.
How it’s done
A small device is implanted under the skin near the collarbone, with two wires (leads) connected to the heart chambers.
What are the benefits?
- Improves heart rhythm and function
- Reduces symptoms like fatigue and shortness of breath
- Increases life expectancy in certain cardiac conditions
What are the risks and how to avoid them?
- Infection or bleeding at the implantation site
- Lead displacement or device malfunction
Risk reduction: Regular follow-ups and proper care during recovery help avoid complications.
How Dr. Abhijit Borse can help
With vast experience in pacemaker implantation, Dr. Borse ensures smooth procedures and comprehensive follow-up care.
A pacemaker offers a new lease on life for patients with heart rhythm disorders, improving daily functioning.