2020
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2020.5041
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Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Management at the End of Life

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“…You had every intention of remembering, but the circumstances of your otherwise busy life caused you to forget. It appears this may have been what happened in the Teachable Moment by Kelly et al in this issue of JAMA Internal Medicine . While there has been much written about barriers to deactivating implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), most clinicians would agree that an 87-year-old man with incurable metastatic cancer in sepsis with a previously stated wish to not be resuscitated should have his ICD deactivated.…”
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“…You had every intention of remembering, but the circumstances of your otherwise busy life caused you to forget. It appears this may have been what happened in the Teachable Moment by Kelly et al in this issue of JAMA Internal Medicine . While there has been much written about barriers to deactivating implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), most clinicians would agree that an 87-year-old man with incurable metastatic cancer in sepsis with a previously stated wish to not be resuscitated should have his ICD deactivated.…”
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“…Cardiac resynchronization defibrillators can substantially improve patient symptoms from resynchronization of cardiac systole. In contrast, ICDs, such as that implanted for the patient in the Teachable Moment presented, do not affect patient symptoms, nor are ICDs associated with heart failure status or burden of ventricular arrhythmias.…”
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