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Large Study Affirms Safety of Pulsed-Field Ablation, Reveals Some Rare Complications
The findings apply to the most commonly used PFA catheter in Europe, and safety might differ with other technologies.
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Leadless Pacemaker Prototype Uses Heart s Energy to Partly Power Device
The amount of energy generated was small, but it’s hoped the technology can prolong the battery of a tough-to-retrieve device.
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Energy harvested from pressure
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Experimental Pacemaker Can Recharge Its Own Battery
An experimental, leadless pacemaker housing is able to partially recharge the device’s battery by generating electrical energy from heartbeats.The device generated about 10% of the energy needed to stimulate another heartbeat.
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Kenneth ellenbogen
American heart association
Virginia commonwealth university school of medicine
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Heart pacemakers
Experimental pacemaker partially recharges itself with heartbeats
An experimental pacemaker is able to partially recharge its own battery by using heartbeats to generate fresh electrical energy, researchers report.
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Kenneth ellenbogen
University of washington
American heart association
Virginia commonwealth university school of medicine
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Experimental pacemaker partially recharges itself with heartbeats
An experimental pacemaker is able to partially recharge its own battery by using heartbeats to generate fresh electrical energy, researchers report.
United states
Babak nazer
Kenneth ellenbogen
American heart association
Virginia commonwealth university school of medicine
University of washington
Virginia commonwealth university
Cleveland clinic
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