During an average lifetime, the heart beats more than 2 billion times. To you, it might just be a steady “lub-dub” that speeds up under pressure and slows as you drift to sleep. But behind that rhythm ...
The claimant told the court that because of the faulty device, he was subjected to 19 strong electric impulses in sequence and needed psychotherapy similar to that offered to soldiers after war.
BRUSSELS, March 5 (Reuters) - U.S. medical device maker Boston Scientific Corp's German arm is liable for the cost of operations to replace potentially defective pacemakers, Europe's top court ruled ...
Kauvery Hospital has performed a combination procedure involving the latest generation leadless pacemaker and non-surgical valve replacement on an 80-year-old patient. According to a press release, ...
Roughly 3 million Americans are currently living with a pacemaker, and according to the American Heart Association (AHA), 600,000 new pacemakers are implanted each year. Now, a breaking recall ...
An international team of researchers has revealed a game-changing, self-sustaining, and biodegradable pacemaker, the size of a grain of rice, that may transform post-surgical cardiac care, especially ...
The increasing incidence of cardiovascular disorders is a major catalyst driving the Implantable Heart Pacemaker Market. As conditions such as arrhythmia, bradycardia, and heart block become more ...
A pacemaker that’s smaller than a grain of rice and can be injected into the heart through the skin, without the need for surgery, has been invented by scientists. Pacemakers use electric pulses to ...
Mumbai: A 13-year-old girl was spared frequent hospital visits due to recurrent infections from her pacemaker when a team of doctors at Sion hospital arranged for an expensive wireless pacemaker at no ...