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  1. Pacemaker - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 4, 2025 · A pacemaker is a device used to control an irregular heart rhythm. A pacemaker has flexible wires called leads. The wires are placed in one or more chambers of the heart. They deliver …

  2. Temporary pacing following cardiac surgery – a reference guide for ...

    Temporary pacing wires are often used following cardiac surgery to optimise the heart rhythm. Although setting and checking temporary pacemakers is typically undertaken by anaesthetists, intensivists, …

  3. Pacemaker Insertion - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    What is a pacemaker? A pacemaker is composed of three parts: a pulse generator, one or more leads, and an electrode on each lead. A pacemaker signals the heart to beat when the heartbeat is too slow …

  4. Pacemaker - American Heart Association

    Oct 29, 2024 · When the heartbeat is slower than the pacemaker rate, the sensing device turns the pacemaker on again. The sensors (electrodes) at the end of the wires (leads) detect abnormal …

  5. The Pacer Wire | Emory School of Medicine

    Here we see a pacer wire present in the right heart. The pacer wire appears as an echogenic linear structure in the right heart. The apical four-chamber view provides a view of all four heart chambers …

  6. Pacing Wires - Zimmer Biomet

    The integrated bi-polar pacing leads provide easy, safe and fast placement. Offering both an inline and bifurcated portfolio allows surgeons the intraoperative flexibility needed to customize each procedure.

  7. Basics - Pacemaker Wires - Cardiology Apps

    Pacemaker Wires Temporary pacemaker is necessary and used to treat transient bradycardia during various cardiovascular procedures such as percutaneous coronary intervention and structural heart …

  8. Medtronic Temporary Sensing and Pacing Leads

    Our engineers have taken the gold standard in temporary pacing leads and improved upon the features that make them easy to use and less traumatic to heart tissue. The Streamline family from Medtronic …

  9. The pacemaker uses wires (leads) to sense your heart’s electrical activity. If needed, electricity travels through the leads to your heart muscle to keep the electric impulse moving.

  10. Temporary Pacing Disposables │ OSYPKA MEDICAL

    Temporary myocardial electrodes, also known as “pacing wires” or “heart wires”, allow temporary pacing therapy during and post cardiac surgery.