The Oxford Student explores how medical devices can shape medicine in the future, and the research in Oxford surrounding this field.
"I noticed I was having abnormal heartbeats where I felt like I would need to catch my breath," said Adamy. A single mom with a career in health care and two young children, Adamy chalked up her ...
A pacemaker from Medtronic, newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration, allows patients to securely transmit data from the pacemaker to their physicians via a smartphone or tablet using ...
For people who are having irregular heartbeats, a pacemaker is usually the recommended device to solve this health problem. As its name suggests, it regulates the heartbeat's pace to maintain the ...
The company shared new real-world findings for Aveir DR at the Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS). These add to strong ...
The wire-free pacemaker could benefit patients recovering from cardiac surgery, without the need for added operations to remove it. Reading time: Reading time 2 minutes A team of scientists created a ...
Dr. Hunter Champion answers the question: 'What Is A Biventricular Pacemaker?' — -- Question: What is a biventricular pacemaker or cardiac resynchronization therapy (also called a CRT device), ...
Syensqo’s Eviva Polysulfone selected by BIOTRONIK for pacemaker header components The high-performance polymer’s transparency ...
Mechanical strength and processability of biocompatible polysulfone (PSU) make material suitable for molding intricate components for pacemaker headers.