A team of heart experts in Southampton is taking part in the global trial A new pacemaker with no leads, aimed at preventing a sudden cardiac arrest has been implanted in a man's chest during a ...
No wires. Dr. Hadadi says, “With these new pacemakers, nobody will even know ... t have to worry about problems with decade’s old leads running through your veins and into your heart.” ...
Lead removal is reasonable in patients that require specific imaging techniques (e.g., MRI) and can not be imaged due to the presence of the CIED system for which there is no other available ...
There were no specific abnormalities on physical examination. A chest x-ray revealed dislocation of the ventricular lead, with its tip outside the cardiac silhouette. A clinically significant ...
There were no specific abnormalities on physical examination. A chest x-ray revealed dislocation of the ventricular lead, with its tip outside the cardiac silhouette. A clinically significant ...
Traditional pacemakers use leads which sit in veins and deliver an electronic pulse when they sense abnormalities. But the new device did not have wires and so was smaller and lasted longer ...