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Technology That Keeps the Heart in Rhythm
Understanding Pacemakers

What is a Pacemaker?

A pacemaker is a small medical device that helps regulate the heartbeat. It is typically implanted in individuals with arrhythmias—conditions where the heart beats too slowly, too quickly, or irregularly. The device sends electrical impulses to the heart muscle to ensure it maintains an appropriate rhythm.

Why is it Called a Pacemaker?

The term "pacemaker" derives from its primary function: to "pace" the heart. Just like a conductor leads an orchestra, a pacemaker coordinates the heart's electrical signals to ensure it beats at a steady rate. The name reflects its role in establishing a consistent rhythm, which is crucial for effective blood circulation and overall cardiovascular health.

How Does a Pacemaker Work?

A pacemaker consists of two main components: a pulse generator and one or more leads...