Unmet device reprogramming needs at the end of life among patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillator: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Valentina Gonzalez-JaramilloPiotr SobanskiJose A CalvacheLuisa F Arenas-OchoaOscar H FrancoLukas HunzikerSteffen EychmüllerMaud MaessenPublished in: Palliative medicine (2020)
The prevalence of implantable cardioverter defibrillator reprogramming and advance directives that explicitly mentioned the device was very low. Study data suggested reprogramming decisions were made very late, after the patient experienced multiple shocks. Patient suffering could be ameliorated if physicians and other healthcare professionals adhere to clinical guidelines for the good management of the device at the end of life and include deactivating the shock function in the discussion that leads to the advance directive.