See that teeny tiny rectangle next to that pencil tip up there? That’s a pacemaker – the world’s smallest in fact, which has ...
Now, engineers at Northwestern University have developed what could have saved Armstrong’s life: the world’s smallest ...
Scientists have unveiled the smallest pacemaker ever, the size of a grain of rice, which provides a temporary solution for ...
Northwestern engineers unveiled what they say is the smallest pacemaker in the world in a study published in the journal ...
Because the human heart requires only a small amount of electrical stimulation, researchers were able to shrink their ...
The lifespan of the leadless pacemaker is about 15 years. Earlier this year, St. Agnes Medical Center became the first ...
The primary purpose of a pacemaker is to ensure that the heart maintains an adequate rate and rhythm, improving the heart’s function and the affected person’s overall quality of life.
A new, tiny pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice ... need surgery or other procedures in their first year of life,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.