• Is a pacemaker implant safe?

My mother is 70 years old, and she needs to have a pacemaker placed. Are pacemaker implants safe?

7 Answers

  • Cardiologist
  • Wayne, NJ

Yes.They are very safe.

  • Cardiologist
  • Kalamazoo, MI

Pacemaker implants are generally very safe. There is typically a less than 1% risk of a serious complication with could include bleeding at the site of insertion or infection typically around pocket created to insert a pacemaker generator. Overall, a very safe procedure .

  • Cardiologist
  • La Mesa, CA

Yes. Safer than not having one when you need it.

  • Cardiologist
  • Tyler, Texas

Pacemaker implant is very safe. But as with any invasive procedure, there are associated risks.

  • Cardiologist

In experienced hands, they are very safe.

  • Cardiac Electrophysiologist | Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
  • Crestview, Florida

Pacemaker implantation carries a low risk of a major complication in the proper hands, and in the majority of situations, the benefits definitely outweigh the risks. You can always get a second opinion. Also, cardiac electrophysiologists are the physicians that specialize in this and it has been shown that their complication rate is lower than cardiologists or cardiovascular surgeons.

  • Cardiologist
  • Mooresville, NC

No medical procedures are entirely free of risk. Pacemaker implantation can have complications of infection, bleeding, and, rarely, cardiac perforation. However the benefits of a pacemaker far outweigh the risks, so if Mom has symptoms from her slow heart rate, I would probably go ahead and do it.

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