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  2. Artificial cardiac pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    Where the problem is atrioventricular block (AVB) the pacemaker is required to detect (sense) the atrial beat and after a normal delay (0.1–0.2 seconds) trigger a ventricular beat, unless it has already happened – this is VDD mode and can be achieved with a single pacing lead with electrodes in the right atrium (to sense) and ventricle (to ...

  3. Pacemaker failure - Wikipedia

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    Causes of pacemaker failure include lead related failure, unit malfunction, problems at the insertion site, failures related to exposure to high voltage electricity or high intensity microwaves, and a miscellaneous category (one patient had ventricular tachycardia when using his electric razor and another patient had persistent pacing of the ...

  4. Medtronic disables internet updates for pacemaker programmers

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    Medical device maker Medtronic Plc has disabled internet updates for two models of its CareLink devices that healthcare providers use to program implanted pacemakers, saying the system was ...

  5. Medtronic disables pacemaker programmer updates over ... - AOL

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    Medical device maker Medtronic Plc has disabled internet updates for some 34,000 CareLink programming devices that healthcare providers around the world use to access implanted pacemakers, saying ...

  6. Can This Medical Device Maker's Pacemaker Keep On Ticking? - AOL

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  7. Medtronic - Wikipedia

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    Medtronic operational headquarters in Fridley, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Medtronic was founded in 1949 in Minneapolis by Earl Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie, as a medical equipment repair shop. [8] Bakken invented several medical technology devices that continue to be used around the world today. [citation needed]

  8. Twiddler's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Twiddler's syndrome is a malfunction of a pacemaker due to manipulation of the device and the consequent dislodging of the leads from their intended location. As the leads move, they stop pacing the heart and can cause strange symptoms such as phrenic nerve stimulation resulting in abdominal pulsing or brachial plexus stimulation resulting in rhythmic arm twitching. [1]

  9. How St. Jude Hopes to Cut Into Medtronic's Pacemaker ... - AOL

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    The pacemaker industry is a mature market, offering single-digit growth in the United States. But that growth may accelerate as a longer-living population and aging boomers drive demand higher.

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