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Cardiac Implantable Electronic Miniaturized and Micro Devices [PDF]

open access: yesMicromachines, 2020
Advancement in the miniaturization of high-density power sources, electronic circuits, and communication technologies enabled the construction of miniaturized electronic devices, implanted directly in the heart.
Tal Hasin, Moshe Rav Acha, Elina Soifer
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Implantable Cardiac Electronic Devices in the Elderly Population [PDF]

open access: yesArrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review, 2019
The use of cardiac implantable electronic devices in the management of patients with heart rhythm conditions is well established. As the population ages, the use of cardiac implantable electronic devices in the elderly is likely to increase. This review provides a summary of the indications, implantation considerations and pragmatic advice on how to ...
Wei-Yao Lim   +2 more
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Pain During Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Implantation [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Cardiology, 2021
Introduction This study is to evaluate the extent and causes of pain during cardiac implantable electronic device(CIED) implantation in our hospital. Methods A prospective audit over a 23-month period using a patient self-reporting questionnaire was ...
Goyal, D.   +16 more
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Radiotherapy-induced malfunctions of cardiac implantable electronic devices: A meta-analysis

open access: yesHeart Rhythm, 2023
Radiation therapy (RT) may pose acute and long-term risks for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), including pacemakers (PMs) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs).
, Jiayi Chen, Guangping Li
exaly   +2 more sources

Infections of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

open access: yesIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal, 2014
The use of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs), which includes permanent pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, has greatly increased over the past two decades. Unfortunately, along with the rising use of cardiac medical devices, there has been a disproportional increase in the number of infections of such devices.
S.P. Abhilash, Narayanan Namboodiri
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Treatment of Infected Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices [PDF]

open access: yesSeminars in Plastic Surgery, 2016
With their rising benefits, cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) such as pacemakers and left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) have witnessed a sharp rise in use over the past 50 years. As indications for use broaden, so too does their widespread employment with its attendant rise of CIED infections.
Shayan A Izaddoost, Rodger H Brown
exaly   +3 more sources

Perioperative Assessment of Patients With Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

open access: yesMount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 2012
Worldwide, nearly 4 million patients currently have cardiac implantable electronic devices. Due to the increasing number of candidates to receive either pacemakers or implantable cardiac defibrillators, there is no doubt that primary care physicians or ...
Javier G Castillo   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Cardiac implantable electronic device implantation and device-related infection

open access: yesEuropace, 2023
Abstract Aims Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) are important tools for managing arrhythmias, improving hemodynamics, and preventing sudden cardiac death. Device-related infections (DRI) remain a significant complication of CIED and are associated with major adverse outcomes.
Vivek Modi   +6 more
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Challenges in the remote monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices in 2021

open access: yes, 2021
Patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices have usually been scheduled for routine in‑hospital visits. In addition, they are now monitored remotely.
Ferrari, Paola   +5 more
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Radiation therapy in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices

open access: yes, 2021
Background: The number of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) treated with radiation therapy (RT) as an oncological treatment is expected to increase.
Gąsior, Mariusz   +10 more
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