PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Korpas, David TI - PSYCHOLOGICAL INTOLERANCE TO IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER DEFIBRILLATOR DP - 2008 Jun 1 TA - Biomedical papers PG - 147--149 VI - 152 IP - 1 AID - 10.5507/bp.2008.023 IS - 12138118 AB - Background: Implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) are mobile implantable cardiac devices for immediate treatment of live threatening ventricular arrhythmias. However, these devices can affect patients, physiologically, psychologically and have effects on electrical devices. Case report: The case of a 61-year-old patient is reported. The patient came for regular 3-months visits with his ICD and complained about electromagnetic interference with all household electrical appliances, especially refrigerator and digital television set-top box. He described several phantom shocks when he came close to the electrical appliances. He noted the exact times and symptoms of the episodes but the device memory did not record anything. Conclusion: This case demonstrates the rare occurrence of psychological intolerance to implanted ICD shortly after implant. The device was programmed for higher sensitivity. The patient was calmed and reassured about the reprogramming.