This new pacemaker features a flexible membrane that ... advised to avoid certain medical scans such as X-rays. The new technology promises to minimize these interactions, potentially allowing ...
Dr. Sagi further explains, “The advantage of this new technology is that there are two separate pacemakers that are implanted; one in the bottom chamber, one in the top chamber.” The two ...
This review will describe the outstanding issues and controversies surrounding the safety of MRI imaging in pacemaker patients and the potential benefits of the new MRI-conditional technology.
A lithium-ion battery made from three droplets of hydrogel is the smallest soft battery of its kind – and it could be used in biocompatible and biodegradable implants ...
A 75-year-old woman suffering from sick sinus syndrome has successfully undergone a breakthrough leadless pacemaker implant at a Delhi hospital. This minimally invasive procedure significantly reduces ...
Getty Images The new list was published on a support ... a computer security consultant for Mnemonic, who has a pacemaker herself and studies their technology, told the BBC she was not worried.
Pacemakers manufactured after 28 August will come with the new firmware pre-installed. "As with any firmware update, there is a very low risk of an update malfunction," the FDA said. The regulator ...
provides clinicians with the most advanced pacemaker technology available, including the revolutionary AF Suppression™ algorithm, the first and only U.S. commercially approved algorithm designed ...
The medical team led by Dr Balbir Singh, Chairman, Cardiology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, decided on an advanced ...
Surgeons have been opening chests and implanting pacemakers for decades. The devices save millions of people by controlling their abnormal heartbeats. Now doctors are testing a new version of ...
As pacemaker technology becomes more complex and sophisticated, new systems present new challenges and more complex modes of failure. The risk of lead failure probably is higher than the risk of ...