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Pacemaker and device therapy are advanced cardiac treatments used to correct abnormal heart rhythms and support the heart when its natural electrical system does not function properly. These therapies play a vital role in preventing symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, fatigue, and, in some cases, sudden cardiac events. At Manipal Hospitals International, pacemaker and device therapy are delivered using modern technology, experienced cardiac specialists, and a patient-centred approach that prioritises safety, clarity, and long-term heart health.
Pacemaker therapy involves using a small electronic device implanted under the skin to help regulate the heartbeat. The device sends gentle electrical signals to the heart when it beats too slowly or irregularly.
In simple terms, pacemaker treatment helps the heart maintain a steady rhythm so that enough blood is pumped to meet the body’s needs.
Pacemaker and device therapy are recommended when the heart’s natural electrical signals are disrupted. This disruption can cause the heart to beat too slowly, too fast, or irregularly, leading to reduced blood flow to vital organs.
There are several types of device-based heart treatments. The choice depends on the specific rhythm problem and overall heart function.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive cardiac rhythm management supported by experienced cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and advanced catheter laboratories. Each device therapy plan is personalised to ensure optimal outcomes and long-term reliability.
Pacemaker or device therapy may be advised when:
Although pacemaker therapy is safe and widely used, some situations require caution or further evaluation.
The pacemaker procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia with mild sedation. A small incision is made near the collarbone, and leads are guided into the heart through a vein. The device is then connected and positioned under the skin.
Recovery after pacemaker implantation is usually smooth. Most patients stay in the hospital for one to two days for monitoring. Mild discomfort or swelling near the incision site is common and improves within days.
Patients are advised to avoid heavy lifting and excessive arm movement on the implant side for a short period. Regular follow-up ensures the device is working correctly.
Pacemaker and device therapy are generally safe. Possible risks include infection, bleeding, lead displacement, or device malfunction. These complications are uncommon and are minimised through careful technique and follow-up.
The cost of pacemaker and device therapy depends on the type of device, procedure complexity, hospital stay, and follow-up care. Manipal Hospitals offers advanced cardiac device therapy at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, while maintaining international standards of care.
Personalised cost estimates are provided after detailed clinical evaluation and device selection.
International patients receive comprehensive assistance, including medical record review, appointment scheduling, visa and travel support, interpreter services, accommodation guidance, and long-term follow-up coordination to ensure continuity of care.