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Life-saving Leadless Pacemaker Implanted in A 69-year-old Woman

A leadless pacemaker is a small self-contained device that is implanted into the heart’s right ventricle. Pacemakers are used to treat patients who have bradyarrhythmias, which are slow heart rhythms caused by a problem with the heart’s conduction system (such as the SA node, AV node or His-Purkinje network).

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