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  2. Apple lists the devices you should keep away from your pacemaker

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    Apple has outlined the productsthat could interfere with pacemakers and other medical devices, and they include much more than just the iPhone 12. Apple lists the devices you should keep away from ...

  3. Artificial cardiac pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    The pacemaker generator is a hermetically sealed device containing a power source, usually a lithium battery, a sensing amplifier which processes the electrical manifestation of naturally occurring heart beats as sensed by the heart electrodes, the computer logic for the pacemaker and the output circuitry which delivers the pacing impulse to ...

  4. Pacemaker Devices Market Size to Reach USD 6.9 Billion by ...

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    Personalized pacemaker devices not only improve patient outcomes but also enhance device compatibility and longevity. The rise of telemedicine is influencing the pacemaker market in unexpected ways. With the increasing adoption of remote monitoring technologies, healthcare providers can now track patients' heart rhythms and device performance ...

  5. Biotronik - Wikipedia

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    In the early years, the company worked to improve pacemakers' capacity and battery life, and secure the connections among electrodes, pacemakers, and the heart. Since its start, more than 19 million BIOTRONIK devices in over 100 countries have been implanted. [citation needed] In 1976, the company moved to Sieversufer 8 in Berlin-Neukölln.

  6. Arnold Schwarzenegger just got a pacemaker. Here's what to ...

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    A pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device that controls the heartbeat. Our heartbeats are controlled by a highly efficient, biological electrical system that ensures our heart steadily pumps ...

  7. Diaphragm pacing - Wikipedia

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    There are currently three commercially distributed diaphragm pacing devices: Synapse Biomedical, Inc.'s NeuRx (US), Avery Biomedical Devices, Inc.'s Mark IV Breathing Pacemaker (US), [21] and Atrotech OY's Atrostim PNS (Finland). [24] The Synapse and Avery devices are distributed worldwide and approved for use in the United States. [21]

  8. Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator - Wikipedia

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    The device itself acts as an electrode. Most ICDs nowadays are implanted transvenously with the devices placed in the left pectoral region similar to pacemakers. Intravascular spring or coil electrodes are used to defibrillate. The devices have become smaller and less invasive as the technology advances.

  9. Colorado Dog Lover Urges People To Donate Their Pacemakers to ...

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    A lot of people who use a pacemaker are interested in these life-saving devices being recycled and donated when they pass, and depending on battery life you may be able to donate your pacemaker ...