Electrogenesis in the heart begins in the sinoatrial node and proceeds down the conduction system to originate the heartbeat. Conduction system disorders lead to slow heart rates that are insufficient to support the circulation, necessitating implantation of electronic pacemakers. The typical electronic pacemaker consists of a subcutaneous generator and battery module attached to one or more endocardial leads. New leadless pacemakers can be implanted directly into the right ventricular apex, providing single-chamber pacing without a subcutaneous generator. Modern pacemakers are generally reliable, and their programmability provides options for different pacing modes tailored to specific clinical needs. Advances in device technology will pro...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-...
Irreversible degeneration of the cardiac conduction system is a common disease that can cause activi...
Normal rhythms originate in the sino-atrial node, a specialized cardiac tissue consisting of only a ...
Genetically engineered pacemakers could be a possible alternative to implantable electronic devices ...
Heart rhythm disturbances caused by different etiologies may affect pediatric and adult patients wit...
Heart rhythm disturbances caused by different etiologies may affect pediatric and adult patients wit...
There have been considerable advancements in technology since the first permanent pacemaker was impl...
<p>Slow heart rates, due to sinus node disease or atrioventricular conduction block, are a significa...
The book focuses upon clinical as well as engineering aspects of modern cardiac pacemakers. Modern p...
Abstract Electrical impulses from cardiac pacemaker cardiomyocytes initiate cardiac contraction and ...
Electronic pacemakers have been used in patients with heart rhythm disorders for device-supported pa...
Artificial electronic pacemakers have been successfully driving the hearts and reliably saving the l...
Artificial electronic pacemakers have been successfully driving the hearts and reliably saving the l...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-...
Irreversible degeneration of the cardiac conduction system is a common disease that can cause activi...
Normal rhythms originate in the sino-atrial node, a specialized cardiac tissue consisting of only a ...
Genetically engineered pacemakers could be a possible alternative to implantable electronic devices ...
Heart rhythm disturbances caused by different etiologies may affect pediatric and adult patients wit...
Heart rhythm disturbances caused by different etiologies may affect pediatric and adult patients wit...
There have been considerable advancements in technology since the first permanent pacemaker was impl...
<p>Slow heart rates, due to sinus node disease or atrioventricular conduction block, are a significa...
The book focuses upon clinical as well as engineering aspects of modern cardiac pacemakers. Modern p...
Abstract Electrical impulses from cardiac pacemaker cardiomyocytes initiate cardiac contraction and ...
Electronic pacemakers have been used in patients with heart rhythm disorders for device-supported pa...
Artificial electronic pacemakers have been successfully driving the hearts and reliably saving the l...
Artificial electronic pacemakers have been successfully driving the hearts and reliably saving the l...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
The number of permanent pacemaker implantations has been increasing due to the aging of populations ...
Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-...