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Other mechanical complication of cardiac electrode Save


ICD-10 code: T82.190

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Understanding other mechanical complications of cardiac electrodes

Cardiac electrodes are medical devices used to monitor the electrical activity of the heart. They are implanted in patients with heart conditions to help doctors diagnose and treat their condition. However, like any medical device, cardiac electrodes can have complications, including mechanical complications.

Here are some of the other mechanical complications of cardiac electrodes:

  1. Fracture: Cardiac electrodes can fracture, which means that the wire or lead that connects the electrode to the monitoring device breaks. This can cause the electrode to malfunction and may require surgery to repair or replace the electrode.
  2. Migration: Cardiac electrodes may migrate or move from their original position. This can be caused by a variety of factors, including the natural movement of the body and physical trauma. If the electrode moves too far from its original position, it may not be able to monitor the heart's electrical activity properly.
  3. Dislodgement: Cardiac electrodes can become dislodged, which means that they move from their original position but do not migrate. This can happen if the electrode is not implanted correctly or if there is a physical trauma to the area where the electrode is implanted. Dislodgement can cause the electrode to malfunction and may require surgery to correct.
  4. Infection: Any medical device implanted in the body has the potential to cause an infection. Cardiac electrodes are no exception. Infections can occur at the site where the electrode is implanted and can be serious if not treated promptly.

If you have a cardiac electrode implanted, it's important to be aware of the potential complications. It's also important to follow your doctor's instructions for monitoring the electrode and reporting any issues or concerns.

Overall, cardiac electrodes are a valuable tool in diagnosing and treating heart conditions. However, it's important to understand the potential complications so that you can take steps to prevent them or address them promptly if they do occur.