Plan on having regular checkups with your doctor to check the battery life of your ICD. Your doctor can also make sure the ICD is working correctly. Depending on your device and how much your body uses the pacing functions of the ICD, you'll need a new device generator implanted at some point. That's often about every 8 to 10 years. On average, this monitoring should happen every 3 to 6 months, or as advised by your doctor.
In many cases, device monitoring can be done with a remote monitor set up in your home. Battery life, lead wire condition, and various functions are checked by doing a device interrogation. During an interrogation, the device is connected to a device programmer using wireless communication or a special wand placed on the skin over the ICD. The data is sent from the device to the programmer and assessed. Most in-home device interrogation systems use wireless technology to connect the device to special equipment. The equipment records the data and sends the information to your doctor.