Background: The epidemiology and clinical implications of asymptomatic atrial tachyarrhythmias (AT) including both atrial fibrillation and flutter in pacemaker recipients with and without ...
the first and only U.S. commercially approved algorithm designed to suppress atrial fibrillation (AF). The AF Suppression algorithm in the Identity pacemaker family is combined with the most ...
Patients requiring a pacemaker often have atrial fibrillation (AF), which increases the risk of thromboembolism and, consequently, the risk of morbidity and mortality. To maintain sinus rhythms ...
In conditions like AFib where the right atrium is just fibrillating making it difficult to pace, a leadless pacemaker can be ...
Surgeons have been opening chests and implanting pacemakers for decades. The devices save millions of people by controlling their abnormal heartbeats. Now doctors are testing a new version of ...
The trial was small and halted early, but investigators say the inflammatory hypothesis in TAVI is worth pursuing further.
A pacemaker helps treat patients with irregular heart rhythms ... offering advanced remote monitoring for devices using minimally invasive surgical techniques.” Atrial fibrillation, the most common ...
The principal findings of this study are as follows: the incidence of AT in pacemaker recipients is high, as 89% of patients with and 46% of patients without prior AT history experienced a ...
the first and only U.S. commercially approved algorithm designed to suppress atrial fibrillation (AF). The AF Suppression algorithm in the Identity ADx pacemaker family is combined with the most ...