Northwestern engineers unveiled what they say is the smallest pacemaker in the world in a study published in the journal Nature.
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed the world’s smallest pacemaker. It’s so small, as a matter of fact, that ...
Smaller than a rice grain, the dissolvable soft device is meant to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies born with heart defects.
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The device is suited particularly to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects. It can also serve as a safer option ...
The device is smaller than a grain of rice — and is suited particularly to help newborn babies with congenital heart defects.
Smaller than a grain of rice, new pacemaker is particularly suited to the small, fragile hearts of newborn babies with congenital heart defects. Tiny pacemaker is paired with a small, soft, flexible ...
Scientists said Wednesday they have developed the world's tiniest pacemaker, a temporary heartbeat regulator smaller than a ...
The world’s tiniest pacemaker - smaller than a grain of rice - could help save babies born with heart defects, say scientists ...
Designed for patients who only need temporary pacing, the pacemaker simply dissolves after it’s no longer needed. All the ...
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