Before
There's no special preparation for an implantable loop recorder.
During
An implantable loop recorder is placed under the skin on the chest. The minor surgery is usually done in a medical office or medical center.
You'll be awake for the procedure. A health care provider may give you medicine to help you relax. The provider applies medicine to the chest area to make it numb, which means you won't feel anything. The provider makes a tiny cut, inserts the device and closes the wound. The device stays in place for up to three years.
After
Complications of the procedure are uncommon. As the wound heals, check the skin for symptoms of infection such as redness or swelling. You may need to limit activities until the wound heals.
You'll be given a device called a transmitter to place beside your bed. It automatically sends information from the recorder to your health care provider while you sleep. You can also push a button to send data immediately when you have symptoms.
Your health care provider may ask you to keep a diary of your symptoms.