World’s smallest pacemaker revealed
A pacemaker the size of a nickel can now be implanted in patients, report experts. When a lower heart rate is present, the heart is unable to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body during normal activity or exercise. Pacemakers are the most common way to treat bradycardia to help restore the heart's normal rhythm and relieve symptoms by sending electrical impulses to the heart to increase the heart rate. Ref. Source 7a.
Mexican doctors safely reuse donated pacemakers after sterilization. Mexican doctors have safely reused donated pacemakers after sterilization, shows a new study. The findings create the possibility for patients to receive a pacemaker who otherwise could not afford one. Source 9f.