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Published on: June 8, 2022
Neurologic complications of implantable devices
Jorge G Ortiz Garcia1, Sandeep Nathan2, James R Brorson3
1Department of Neurology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States.
Abstract:
Technologies for repairing cardiac structures or sustaining cardiac function with implantable devices have helped patients with an ever-expanding array of cardiac conditions. Patients are surviving and thriving with cardiac conditions that would formerly have been disabling or fatal. With the implantation of devices in the heart, however, comes the inevitable risk of neurological complications. This chapter focuses on devices implanted in the chambers or valves of the heart itself, including prosthetic heart valves, closure devices for patent foramen ovale, atrial appendage occluder devices, short-term implantable circulatory assist devices, and long-term ventricular assist devices, but excluding coronary artery stents or extracardiac devices. Further, it considers the procedural and postprocedural risks of the devices, leaving the discussion of clinical effectiveness of the devices to other chapters of this book.
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