Inductively powered wireless pacing via a miniature pacemaker and remote stimulation control system
Abstract Pacemakers have existed for decades as a means to restore cardiac electrical rhythms. However, lead-related complications have remained a clinical challenge. While market-released leadless devices have addressed some of the issues, their pacer-integrated batteries cause new health risks and...
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Main Authors: | Parinaz Abiri, Ahmad Abiri, René R. Sevag Packard, Yichen Ding, Alireza Yousefi, Jianguo Ma, Malcolm Bersohn, Kim-Lien Nguyen, Dejan Markovic, Shervin Moloudi, Tzung K. Hsiai |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de21cac1c006464e9a56108b8886c6f8 |
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