Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-related complications have remained a clinical challenge. While market-released leadless devices have addressed some of the issues, their pacer-integrated batteries cause new health risks and functional limitations. Inductive power transfer enables wireless powering of bioelectronic devices; however, Specific Absorption Rate and size limitations reduce power efficiency for biomedical applications. We designed a remote-controlled system in which power requirements were significantly reduced via intermittent power transfer to control stimulation intervals. In parallel, the cardiac component was miniaturized to facilitate intravascular deploymen...
BACKGROUND Contemporary leadless pacemakers (PMs) only feature single-chamber ventricular pacing....
Temporary cardiac pacemakers used in periods of need during surgical recovery involve percutaneous l...
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired p...
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...
Despite numerous advancements in pacemaker technology for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and c...
Background: Recently introduced leadless cardiac pacemakers effectively overcome all lead-related li...
The current cardiac pacemakers are battery dependent, and the pacing leads are prone to introduce va...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
Biomedical implants are designed to last inside the human body for more than a decade. Critical to t...
Small animals support a wide range of pathological phenotypes and genotypes as versatile, affordable...
BACKGROUND Contemporary leadless pacemakers (PMs) only feature single-chamber ventricular pacing....
Temporary cardiac pacemakers used in periods of need during surgical recovery involve percutaneous l...
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired p...
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...
Despite numerous advancements in pacemaker technology for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and c...
Background: Recently introduced leadless cardiac pacemakers effectively overcome all lead-related li...
The current cardiac pacemakers are battery dependent, and the pacing leads are prone to introduce va...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
The elimination of integrated batteries in biomedical implants holds great promise for improving hea...
About 30% of patients with impaired cardiac function have ventricular dyssynchrony and seek cardiac ...
Biomedical implants are designed to last inside the human body for more than a decade. Critical to t...
Small animals support a wide range of pathological phenotypes and genotypes as versatile, affordable...
BACKGROUND Contemporary leadless pacemakers (PMs) only feature single-chamber ventricular pacing....
Temporary cardiac pacemakers used in periods of need during surgical recovery involve percutaneous l...
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired p...