Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired power and control systems. This hardware introduces risks for infection, limitations on patient mobility, and requirements for surgical extraction procedures. Bioresorbable pacemakers mitigate some of these disadvantages, but they demand pairing with external, wired systems and secondary mechanisms for control. We present a transient closed-loop system that combines a time-synchronized, wireless network of skin-integrated devices with an advanced bioresorbable pacemaker to control cardiac rhythms, track cardiopulmonary status, provide multihaptic feedback, and enable transient operation with minimal patient burden. The result provides a range ...
Over 1 million patients are implanted annually with a pacemaker for the treatment of cardiac arrhyth...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and has dramatically increased in recent years....
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired p...
Temporary cardiac pacemakers used in periods of need during surgical recovery involve percutaneous l...
Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-...
Monitoring and control of cardiac function are critical for investigation of cardiovascular pathophy...
Monitoring and control of cardiac function are critical for investigation of cardiovascular pathophy...
Small animals support a wide range of pathological phenotypes and genotypes as versatile, affordable...
The use of closed-loop implantable telemetry devices [1,2] is increasing as recent clinical studies ...
The current cardiac pacemakers are battery dependent, and the pacing leads are prone to introduce va...
Electrogenesis in the heart begins in the sinoatrial node and proceeds down the conduction system to...
Despite numerous advancements in pacemaker technology for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and c...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers provide effective treatment of patients with certain heart rhythm ab...
Over 1 million patients are implanted annually with a pacemaker for the treatment of cardiac arrhyth...
Over 1 million patients are implanted annually with a pacemaker for the treatment of cardiac arrhyth...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and has dramatically increased in recent years....
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired p...
Temporary cardiac pacemakers used in periods of need during surgical recovery involve percutaneous l...
Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-...
Monitoring and control of cardiac function are critical for investigation of cardiovascular pathophy...
Monitoring and control of cardiac function are critical for investigation of cardiovascular pathophy...
Small animals support a wide range of pathological phenotypes and genotypes as versatile, affordable...
The use of closed-loop implantable telemetry devices [1,2] is increasing as recent clinical studies ...
The current cardiac pacemakers are battery dependent, and the pacing leads are prone to introduce va...
Electrogenesis in the heart begins in the sinoatrial node and proceeds down the conduction system to...
Despite numerous advancements in pacemaker technology for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and c...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers provide effective treatment of patients with certain heart rhythm ab...
Over 1 million patients are implanted annually with a pacemaker for the treatment of cardiac arrhyth...
Over 1 million patients are implanted annually with a pacemaker for the treatment of cardiac arrhyth...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and has dramatically increased in recent years....