Dr. Kulin Sheth – Cardiologist in Ahmedabad

ICD & CRT-D Implantation in Ahmedabad — Heart Failure & Arrhythmia Devices at Apollo CVHF

Some heart conditions go beyond a slow heartbeat. When the heart is at risk of sudden, life-threatening fast rhythms — or when the heart muscle is weak and beating in an uncoordinated way — more advanced devices are needed. The ICD and CRT-D are two of the most important life-saving technologies in modern cardiology.

Dr. Kulin Sheth implants ICDs and CRT-D devices at Apollo CVHF Heart Institute, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad.

ICD — Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator

An ICD is a device designed to protect patients from sudden cardiac death caused by dangerous fast heart rhythms — specifically ventricular tachycardia (VT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF). These arrhythmias can cause the heart to quiver rather than pump effectively, leading to loss of consciousness and death within minutes if not treated.

The ICD continuously monitors the heart rhythm. If a life-threatening rhythm is detected, it delivers a precisely timed electrical shock — a defibrillation — to reset the heart back to a normal rhythm. It can also provide pacing for bradycardia (slow heart rate) if needed.

ICD CRT-D implantation Ahmedabad

CRT-D — Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Defibrillator

In heart failure, the left and right ventricles of the heart often lose their normal synchrony — they stop contracting in a coordinated way, which further reduces the heart’s pumping efficiency. This dyssynchrony is often visible on an ECG as a bundle branch block pattern.

A CRT-D device uses three leads — one in the right atrium, one in the right ventricle, and one on the left ventricle — to deliver coordinated electrical impulses that resynchronise the contractions of both ventricles. This dramatically improves the heart’s pumping efficiency and is one of the most effective treatments available for appropriately selected heart failure patients.

The defibrillator component of the CRT-D simultaneously provides protection against life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias.

What to Expect — The Procedure

ICD and CRT-D implantation is performed under local anaesthesia with sedation. The procedure is similar to pacemaker implantation — leads are guided through a vein into the heart, and the device generator is placed in a small pocket beneath the skin below the collarbone.

CRT-D implantation is technically more complex than a standard pacemaker or ICD, as the left ventricular lead must be positioned precisely in a branch of the coronary sinus. The procedure typically takes 90 minutes to 3 hours depending on anatomy and complexity. Hospital stay is usually 2 to 3 days.

Location — Where Are ICD and CRT-D Devices Implanted?

Apollo CVHF Heart Institute

Dr. Kulin Sheth's Approach​

Dr. Sheth is known for a calm, thorough, and patient-centred consultation style. He takes time to listen, never rushes through an appointment, and explains findings clearly so that patients leave with a genuine understanding of their heart health and what needs to be done — if anything.

Patients also appreciate that Dr. Sheth only recommends investigations that are genuinely needed. There are no unnecessary tests, no unnecessary procedures, and no unnecessary alarm.

Advanced Devices. Expert Hands. Life Protected.

Book a consultation with Dr. Kulin Sheth to discuss ICD or CRT-D implantation. Call or WhatsApp: +91 9725551563 | Sheth Heart Clinic, Bopal, Ahmedabad

FAQs

Will I feel the ICD shock?
An ICD shock can be felt as a sudden, forceful thump in the chest. While it can be startling, it is lifesaving. Most patients report the shock as less unpleasant than they anticipated. If shocks are occurring frequently, this requires prompt review by your cardiologist.
Can I live normally with an ICD or CRT-D?
Yes. The vast majority of patients with these devices lead full, active lives. Some specific restrictions may apply — particularly regarding certain sports or occupations involving heavy machinery. Dr. Sheth will discuss all applicable restrictions based on your device and underlying condition.
How long does the battery last?
ICD and CRT-D batteries typically last 5 to 10 years, depending on how frequently the device delivers therapy. Generator replacement is a straightforward procedure when the battery depletes.
Is CRT-D always better than CRT-P?
CRT-D combines resynchronisation therapy with defibrillator protection and is preferred for patients at significant risk of sudden cardiac death. CRT-P (without a defibrillator) may be more appropriate for certain patients, such as those with advanced age or significant non-cardiac illness where the benefit of defibrillation is limited. Dr. Sheth will recommend the most appropriate device based on your full clinical picture.
What is the difference between a pacemaker and an ICD?
A standard pacemaker treats a heart that beats too slowly — it delivers small impulses to maintain a safe heart rate. An ICD treats dangerous fast rhythms — it delivers a high-energy shock to reset a life-threatening arrhythmia. ICDs also contain pacing capability but serve a fundamentally different primary purpose.
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