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Pediatric Pacing and ICD Lead Extraction

What is a pacing or ICD lead?

A lead is a thin, flexible wire inserted in an upper extremity vein and directed to the top chamber (atrium) or the bottom chamber (ventricle) of the heart. The lead delivers energy to the heart muscle from a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) – special devices implanted under the skin that help keep the patient’s heart beat in a regular rhythm.

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Providers of Pacing and ICD Lead Extraction

Departments that Offer Pacing and ICD Lead Extraction

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    Cardiology

    The pediatric heart experts at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provide advanced care for unborn babies, children and young adults with heart conditions.