Cardiac device implantation can leave patients, caregivers, and families asking one simple question: “What happens next?”
This Companion is designed to support recovery after cardiac device implantation by organizing the recovery patterns that commonly matter most: incision and pocket monitoring, device clinic follow-up, remote monitoring, arm and shoulder mobility, activity precautions, symptom awareness, therapy readiness checks, anticoagulation awareness when applicable, and confidence returning to daily life.
This Companion may apply to people recovering after pacemaker, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, cardiac resynchronization therapy device, or other cardiovascular implantable electronic device procedures. Device type, lead placement, provider instructions, medical history, and individual risk factors all affect recovery.
The evidence framework for this Companion includes cardiac device consensus guidance, remote monitoring recommendations, infection prevention statements, pacing and CRT guidelines, shoulder rehabilitation literature, patient education resources, anticoagulation guidance, vital sign screening resources, and therapy readiness references.
This Companion does not replace electrophysiology instructions, cardiology guidance, device clinic follow-up, medication instructions, incision care instructions, anticoagulation instructions, or individualized medical advice. Recovery should always follow the recommendations of the electrophysiology team, cardiologist, device clinic, primary care clinician, anticoagulation clinic, and care team.