Leadless Pacemaker Showing Promising Results After One Year
Sunday, May 11, 2014 - 18:31
in Physics & Chemistry
12-month follow-up data demonstrates that the world’s first leadless pacemaker is having overall device performance comparable to conventional pacemakers. The miniature-sized, leadless cardiac pacemaker is placed directly inside a patient's heart without surgery during a catheter-guided procedure through the groin via the femoral vein. The device, resembling a tiny, metal silver tube and smaller than a triple-A battery, is only a few centimeters in length, making it less than ten percent the size of a traditional pacemaker.