Pacemaker Implantation

Lightweight Implantable Device to Maintain Regular Heart Rhythm

Pacemaker implantation is one of the many ways highly skilled doctors at Loyola Medicine can treat your heart arrhythmia.

In a healthy heart, the SA node (sinoatrial node) generates electrical impulses at regular intervals, which causes the heart to contract and pump blood to other parts of the body. Factors such as an aging heart and heart disease can compromise this natural process causing heart block, which is the inability of the impulses generated by the SA node to reach the pumping chambers of your heart. These conditions lead to bradycardia, leaving the heart unable to pump blood efficiently to your brain and body.

In order to regulate your heart rhythm, doctors at Loyola may recommend a pacemaker, which is a small, lightweight device implanted just beneath your collarbone to pace your heart. A pacemaker connects your atria (upper chambers of your heart) to a computer that monitors your heart’s underlying rhythm and delivers an electrical signal to your heart to maintain a normal rhythm.

Why Choose Loyola for Pacemaker Implantation?

Loyola serves as a major regional and national referral center for the treatment of heart rhythm disorders, offering treatment options often unavailable elsewhere. Loyola's team of expert cardiac electrophysiologists, advanced practice nurses, pacemaker clinic nursing staff, imaging experts and other professionals works together to manage the diagnosis and treatment of heart arrhythmias.

We offer expertise in cardiac device management, including device implantation, lead extractions and medical management. Our state-of-the-art equipment allows doctors to use leading-edge technologies to perform procedures.

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