What is a Pacemaker and How Does it Work?
Published on Jun 2, 2015 (19)
When the heart rate is pathologically slow, it cannot sustain a person's quality of life. Hence, the need for a pacemaker. A pacemaker is usually a small device that is implanted in the chest of the patient to deliver electrical impulses and to keep the heart rate at a sustainable level.
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