Patients with cardiac devices do not adhere to driving ban

Patients with cardiac devices do not adhere to driving ban

Nearly one-third of patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) driving Patients with cardiac despite it being contraindicated -- a practice is dangerous for themselves others, are at even risk of further arrhythmias.

Charlie Hildestad didn’t feel well during a preseason run with other members of the Illinois Wesleyan University lacrosse team. But the 19-year-old kept running, completing seven of 10 laps. He then left the campus field, entered a nearby restroom and fainted. Hildestad, a graduate of Saint Viator High School in Arlington Heights, received emergency room care for the fall 2018 incident and learned he likely had a type of arrhythmia, a condition in which the heart beats with arrhythmia prevention an irregular or abnormal rhythm. He’d had flare-ups before in which he had vomited but not fainted. “I thought maybe I was just out of shape or hadn’t eaten enough that day,” Hildestad says. Cardiac electrophysiologist Mark Metzl, MD, of NorthShore University HealthSystem, diagnosed Hildestad with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), a faster than normal heartbeat that begins above the heart’s two lower chambers. Reaching a diagnosis had been complicated because Hildestad’s heart rate would return to normal after he fainted or vomited.

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