AbstractCardiac pacemakers are a critical management option for patients with rhythm disorders. Current efforts to develop leadless pacemakers have two primary goals: to reduce lead-associated post-procedural morbidity and to avoid the surgical scar associated with placement. After extensive studies on animal models and technological advancements, these devices are currently under investigation for human use. Herein, we review the evidence from animal studies and the technological advancements that have ushered in the era of use in humans. We also discuss different leadless pacemakers currently under investigation, along with limitations and future developments of this innovative concept
Introduction: In cardiac electrotherapy, new solutions are constantly sought to minimise the invasiv...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers are associated with several potential short- and long-term complicat...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
AbstractCardiac pacemakers are a critical management option for patients with rhythm disorders. Curr...
Despite undisputable benefits, conventional pacemaker therapy is associated with specific complicati...
AbstractDespite significant advances in battery longevity, lead performance, and programming feature...
Despite great technical advances over the last decades, cardiac pacing is still associated with a si...
Since the first successful pacemaker implantation in 1958, pacing remains the only reliable treatmen...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Leadless or transcatheter pacemakers have recently been introduced to market with important benefits...
Leadless pacing is a rapidly growing field. Initially designed to provide right ventricular pacing f...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
Leadless pacemaker (LP) technology was recently developed and introduced for clinical purpose as an ...
Pacemakers are a successful therapy for bradyarrhythmias, but complication rates are as high as 10-1...
The development of health technology benefits in the treatment of heart rhythm abnormalities. Cardia...
Introduction: In cardiac electrotherapy, new solutions are constantly sought to minimise the invasiv...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers are associated with several potential short- and long-term complicat...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
AbstractCardiac pacemakers are a critical management option for patients with rhythm disorders. Curr...
Despite undisputable benefits, conventional pacemaker therapy is associated with specific complicati...
AbstractDespite significant advances in battery longevity, lead performance, and programming feature...
Despite great technical advances over the last decades, cardiac pacing is still associated with a si...
Since the first successful pacemaker implantation in 1958, pacing remains the only reliable treatmen...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Leadless or transcatheter pacemakers have recently been introduced to market with important benefits...
Leadless pacing is a rapidly growing field. Initially designed to provide right ventricular pacing f...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
Leadless pacemaker (LP) technology was recently developed and introduced for clinical purpose as an ...
Pacemakers are a successful therapy for bradyarrhythmias, but complication rates are as high as 10-1...
The development of health technology benefits in the treatment of heart rhythm abnormalities. Cardia...
Introduction: In cardiac electrotherapy, new solutions are constantly sought to minimise the invasiv...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers are associated with several potential short- and long-term complicat...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...