- An
artificial cardiac pacemaker,
commonly referred to as
simply a
pacemaker, is an
implanted medical device that
generates electrical pulses delivered...
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pacemaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
artificial cardiac pacemaker is a
medical device that
regulates the
beating of the heart.
Pacemaker may...
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- The
cardiac pacemaker is the heart's
natural rhythm generator. It
employs pacemaker cells that
produce electrical impulses,
known as
cardiac action potentials...
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Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. (CPI),
doing business as
Guidant Cardiac Rhythm Management,
manufactured implantable cardiac rhythm management devices, such as...
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cells of the
heart (e.g., the
sinoatrial node), the
pacemaker potential (also
called the
pacemaker current) is the slow,
positive increase in
voltage across...
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Pacemaker syndrome is a
condition that
represents the
clinical consequences of
suboptimal atrioventricular (AV)
synchrony or AV dyssynchrony, regardless...
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Pacemaker failure is the
inability of an
implanted artificial pacemaker to
perform its
intended function of
regulating the
beating of the heart. A pacemaker...