Leadless pacemakers are devices of the future but they're starting to pop up in operating rooms right now. Dr. Hussam Abuissa at CUMC Bergan Hospital is the first CHI Health doctor to do the surgery.
Pacemakers are used to regulate the heart — but they're also used elsewhere. Pacemakers are available for the brain, stomach and also the bladder. It's believed at least 50 million people deal with an ...
(Reuters Health) - Electromagnetic fields produced by motors in electric cars don’t appear strong enough to interfere with implanted heart devices like pacemakers and defibrillators, a small German ...
Apple has tentatively revealed that the new iPhones with their MagSafe wireless chargers might interfere with pacemakers. In a new support document, Apple has said that while the new iPhones are “not ...
CRT is a surgical procedure in which doctors implant a pacemaker in both the right and left sides of the heart to help your heart’s chambers beat together. The goal is to improve heart pumping ...