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What Is an Implantable Defibrillator?
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An implantable defibrillator is a device that monitors your heart rate. It uses batteries to send electric signals to a heart that’s beating too slow, similar to a pacemaker.  This information sheets discusses how implantable defibrillators work and provide tips on how to successfully manage living with one.

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