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An Insertion of Implantable Cardiac Loop Recorder is a procedure in which a small device is inserted just under the skin on a person's chest. The device is worn continuously to record and track the person's heart activity.
The purpose of this procedure is to help doctors diagnose certain heart conditions. It can help detect and record abnormalities in a person's heart rate and rhythm, such as an irregular heartbeat.
The procedure is done using local anesthesia and usually takes about an hour to complete. During the procedure, the doctor will make a small incision on the chest and insert the device just under the skin near the shoulder blades. The device's wires will attach to your chest muscles and heart, and then the device will be tested to make sure it is working properly.
After the procedure, you may experience some soreness and bruising. Your doctor may advise avoiding strenuous activities for several weeks until the area heals. You should also be prepared for regular checkup appointments with your doctor to monitor your heart activity and battery life of the device.
An Insertion of Implantable Cardiac Loop Recorder is a procedure in which a small device is inserted just under the skin on a person's chest to monitor heart activity. It is typically used to help diagnose certain heart conditions and requires the person to seek follow-up checkups with their doctor to monitor the device and heart activity.
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