Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2023; 120(2): e20210941

Pacemaker Reuse in Portuguese Speaking Countries: A Clinical Reflection

Neiberg de Alcantara Lima ORCID logo , Eduardo Arrais Rocha, Albertino Damasceno, Ieda Prata Costa ORCID logo , José Ribeiro Bunda Ricardo, Fernando Jorge Lopes, Luis Dias, Miryan Bandeira dos Prazeres Cassandra Soares, Eric Puroll ORCID logo , Kim A. Eagle, Thomas C. Crawford

DOI: 10.36660/abc.20210941

Abstract

There is a gap between high-income countries and others in terms of access to medical cardiac devices, such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Costs are one of the main barriers to the use of cardiac devices in these countries. There are international initiatives that aim to reduce the gap. The reuse of pacemakers has been discussed as a possible alternative to this problem. The concept of reusing pacemakers is not new; however, recent studies have proven to be safe, ethical, and effective for those who need cardiac implantable electronic devices and cannot afford them. Part of the Portuguese-speaking countries, especially in Africa, need an immediate response that benefits their countless patients who suffer from treatable arrhythmias.

Pacemaker Reuse in Portuguese Speaking Countries: A Clinical Reflection

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