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World's first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker recipient: Making daily routines easier
For more than 30 years, boston teacher karen pekowitz lived with wires, surgeries, and the constant fear that came with ...
On behalf of our sponsors at Abbott, we’re learning about how a medical breakthrough is transforming the way we treat ...
MUSKEGON, Mich. — Trinity Health Muskegon was the first in the region to implant a new innovative pacemaker. The AVEIR DR, made by Abbott, is the world's first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker. "It's ...
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Revolutionary Tiny Pacemaker Dissolves in the Body and Eliminates Risks of Traditional Devices
“Wires literally protrude from the body, attached to a pacemaker outside the body,” according to Northwestern University professor of cardiology and biomedical engineering Igor Efimov. This brutal ...
Before his leadless pacemaker, Ben Cairns would tire easily and often feel unwell in the mornings due to a slow heart rate that even exercise would not quicken. Leah Hunter is a reporter covering ...
Leadless pacemaker technology represents a significant advancement in cardiac rhythm management, eliminating the need for transvenous leads and reducing many of the complications associated with ...
FRENO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The heart is a central organ that never stops. It pumps blood and carries oxygen and nutrients throughout our bodies. "The heart beats more than 100,000 times a day," says Dr.
A Denver man is thanking the doctors at Denver Health after years of care for a heart condition. Bennie Milliner didn't think he'd be here today. He flatlined following a stent replacement in his ...
A pacemaker is a small device that can send electrical signals to your heart. Here's who needs a pacemaker and how it works.
The future of cardiac pacing may boil down to a single grain of rice. Engineers at Northwestern University in Chicago have developed a biodegradable pacing device so small it can be injected by needle ...
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