ETHealthworld.com brings latest atrial fibrillation news, views and updates from all top sources for the Indian Health industry.
As it turned out, that tragedy hastened Catherine’s decline. Only 15 months later, she also passed, aged 70. Now I want to ...
A new study published in Neuromodulation (1) demonstrates that automatic, daily remote monitoring of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) devices enables the first real-time visibility into post-implant ...
Technology could help automatically determine when the billing period ends for electrophysiologists who implant devices such as pacemakers, says Sallie Gustafson, RN, director of medical affairs at ...
Abstract: In recent years, remote monitoring (RM) where stored pacemaker’s information is sent from home to hospitals, has become widespread. This leads to reduced burden of outpatient visits, and it ...
Correspondence to Professor A John Camm, Cardiology, St George's University of London, London SW17 0RE, UK; jcamm{at}sgul.ac.uk The modern practice of cardiac rhythm management represents the constant ...
Researchers at Northwestern University just found a way to make a temporary pacemaker that’s controlled by light—and it’s smaller than a grain of rice. A study on the new device, published last week ...
Engineers at Illinois' Northwestern University have developed the tiniest pacemaker you'll ever see. It's several times smaller than a regular pacemaker, and it's designed for patients several times ...
A new, tiny pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice — developed at Northwestern University could play a sizable role in the future of medicine, according to the engineers who developed it.
The world’s tiniest pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice — could help save babies born with heart defects, say scientists. The miniature device can be inserted with a syringe and dissolves after ...