Pacemakers and defibrillators have a growing use in pediatrics and in patients with congenital heart disease, but they present unique problems and implications for their implantation and follow-up.
A HEART patient turned action man who had a pacemaker fitted in his early thirties, like singer Max George, has told the pop star he can still live life to the full. The Wanted singer Max appealed ...
“There’s a lot of heart disease in my family and I thought this ... What’s more, the pacemaker monitors the heartbeat and activates only when it needs to. Dr. John Hummel explains ...
Millions of people worldwide live with a pacemaker that regulates their heartbeat, but exactly what are these devices and how do they work? Pacemakers can save the lives of heart patients by ...
By Steve Stricker Columnist Dr. Mark Campbell, Autum, Derek, Dorothy (Oxford Stern Cardiovascular Clinic Staff), Vallery, Carlen, Katlan, Madison (In-room preparation and monitoring), Dr. Mark, Derek, ...
The cardiac pacemaker market has witnessed significant growth over recent years, driven by the increasing prevalence of heart diseases, advancements in pacemaker technology, and growing awareness ...
Neuromuscular disease with any degree of AV block or fascicular block, with or without symptoms. Class III: general agreement that pacemaker therapy not effective or contraindicated Transient ...
MAX George is returning to hospital amid fears about his pacemaker following a gruelling heart operation. The Wanted singer told fans he's been feeling a "flicking" in his chest since going under ...
EBR Systems is girding for US FDA approval of its novel heart lead in April and commercialisation by the end of the year.