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When applied to cardiac implantable electronic devices, commercially available handheld electro-shockers pose a relevant risk for interaction.
While 2023 and into 2024 might have been some of the most challenging times for Marinette’s Dan Buyarski and his health, ...
EBR designed its WiSE system to significantly expand the population of patients who could benefit from CRT. The leadless ...
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Heart failure remains a significant global health challenge, affecting millions of people each year. It is a condition where ...
Guest: Dr Shaun Loh, ENT Consultant, The ENT, Voice & Snoring Clinic (Napier) and an executive committee member of the Singapore Sleep Society ...
"Using an implanted investigational device, the team continuously monitored brain activity with AI-driven seizure and sleep tracking," says Gregory Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic neurologist ...
However, no study so far has shown the benefits of these devices for cardiac function during peak exercise. Objective To assess cardiac and exercise performance in patients implanted with the ...
Our review aimed at examining the current evidence, knowledge gaps and technical considerations regarding implantable cardiac electronic device therapy in patients with SRV. The risk of sinus node ...
optoelectronic system that can be minimally invasively implanted into the heart and wirelessly controlled by a light source on the surface of the skin to provide temporary cardiac pacing.
The device, an extension of the AC3 Optimusâ„¢ IABP technology, is designed to offer continuous cardiac support for patients during various transport scenarios, including ambulance and aircraft.
Nitinol’s superelastic properties allow medical devices using it to compress to a lower profile when being placed in a patient using a catheter. Implants made of nitinol such as heart valves expand to ...