AbstractDespite significant advances in battery longevity, lead performance, and programming features since the first implanted permanent pacemaker was developed, the basic design of cardiac pacemakers has remained relatively unchanged over the past 50 years. Because of inherent limitations in their design, conventional (transvenous) pacemakers are prone to multiple potential short- and long-term complications. Accordingly, there has been intense interest in a system able to provide the symptomatic and potentially lifesaving therapies of cardiac pacemakers while mitigating many of the risks associated with their weakest link—the transvenous lead. Leadless cardiac pacing represents the future of cardiac pacing systems, similar to the transit...
Leadless pacemaker (LP) technology was recently developed and introduced for clinical purpose as an ...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
Batteries used in Implantable cardiac pacemakers-present unique challenges to their developers and m...
AbstractDespite significant advances in battery longevity, lead performance, and programming feature...
Despite undisputable benefits, conventional pacemaker therapy is associated with specific complicati...
Leadless or transcatheter pacemakers have recently been introduced to market with important benefits...
Despite great technical advances over the last decades, cardiac pacing is still associated with a si...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Leadless pacing is a rapidly growing field. Initially designed to provide right ventricular pacing f...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers are associated with several potential short- and long-term complicat...
AbstractCardiac pacemakers are a critical management option for patients with rhythm disorders. Curr...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
Since the first successful pacemaker implantation in 1958, pacing remains the only reliable treatmen...
There have been considerable advancements in technology since the first permanent pacemaker was impl...
Pacemakers are a successful therapy for bradyarrhythmias, but complication rates are as high as 10-1...
Leadless pacemaker (LP) technology was recently developed and introduced for clinical purpose as an ...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
Batteries used in Implantable cardiac pacemakers-present unique challenges to their developers and m...
AbstractDespite significant advances in battery longevity, lead performance, and programming feature...
Despite undisputable benefits, conventional pacemaker therapy is associated with specific complicati...
Leadless or transcatheter pacemakers have recently been introduced to market with important benefits...
Despite great technical advances over the last decades, cardiac pacing is still associated with a si...
Despite continuous technological developments, transvenous pacemakers (PM) are still associated with...
Leadless pacing is a rapidly growing field. Initially designed to provide right ventricular pacing f...
Conventional cardiac pacemakers are associated with several potential short- and long-term complicat...
AbstractCardiac pacemakers are a critical management option for patients with rhythm disorders. Curr...
Cardiac simulation has moved from early life-saving pacemakers meant only to prevent asystole to cur...
Since the first successful pacemaker implantation in 1958, pacing remains the only reliable treatmen...
There have been considerable advancements in technology since the first permanent pacemaker was impl...
Pacemakers are a successful therapy for bradyarrhythmias, but complication rates are as high as 10-1...
Leadless pacemaker (LP) technology was recently developed and introduced for clinical purpose as an ...
A new technology, leadless pacemaker therapy, was recently introduced clinically to address lead- an...
Batteries used in Implantable cardiac pacemakers-present unique challenges to their developers and m...