Artificial heart

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261Cardiac dysrhythmia / Circulatory system / Implants / Neuroprosthetics / Prosthetics / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Implanted cardiac resynchronization device / Ventricular tachycardia / Heart failure / Cardiac electrophysiology / Medicine / Biology

Sponsor Panel Package for October 8, 2013 Circulatory Devices Panel Meeting

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262Circulatory system / Biology / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Third-degree atrioventricular block / Heart failure / Pacemaker syndrome / Implanted cardiac resynchronization device / Bundle of His / Defibrillation / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Cardiac electrophysiology / Medicine

Proposed Expansion of Indications for Medtronic’s CRT-P and CRT-D Devices based on the Block HF Study FDA Review of P010015/S205

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263Cardiac electrophysiology / Biology / Implants / Neuroprosthetics / Heart diseases / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Heart failure / Implanted cardiac resynchronization device / Third-degree atrioventricular block / Medicine / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Circulatory system

MADIT-CRT - FDA Executive Summary

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264Implants / Anatomy / Neuroprosthetics / Prosthetics / Embedded systems / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Heart failure / Implanted cardiac resynchronization device / Cardiac electrophysiology / Medicine / Biology

Brief Summary of the Circulatory System Devices Panel Meeting – April 26, 2012

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265Biology / Heart diseases / Implants / Prosthetics / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Neuroprosthetics / Heart failure / Implanted cardiac resynchronization device / Hazard ratio / Cardiac electrophysiology / Medicine / Science

REVERSE & RAFT Panel Questions

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266Biomedical engineering / Cybernetics / Implants / Neuroprosthetics / Heart rate / Industrial applicability / Medical device / X-ray / Retina / Medicine / Cardiac electrophysiology / Artificial cardiac pacemaker

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-12 23:41:04
267Anatomy / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Embedded systems / Implants / Cardiology / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Sinoatrial node / Heart / Pacemaker / Medicine / Cardiac electrophysiology / Biology

Pacemakers Normally, the heart is signaled to contract, or squeeze, by an electrical impulse that starts in the sinus node at the top of the right atrium. The impulse then travels through the heart’s “wires” to the

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268Cardiology / Atrial fibrillation / Tachycardia / Atrioventricular node / Cardioversion / Atrium / Fibrillation / Stroke / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Circulatory system / Medicine

Atrial Fibrillation Introduction Atrial fibrillation is a common heart condition that affects approximately 2.5 million Americans every year. Atrial fibrillation requires immediate medical attention. If not

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-30 11:17:47
269Electrophysiology study / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Catheter ablation / Clinical cardiac electrophysiology / Heart Rhythm / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Medicine / Cardiac electrophysiology / Circulatory system

Electrophysiology (EP) Study Highly trained specialists perform EP studies in a specially designed EP lab outfitted with advanced technology and equipment. Why an EP study?

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270Implants / Cardiac electrophysiology / Embedded systems / Circulatory system / Prosthetics / Artificial cardiac pacemaker / Pacemaker / Sinoatrial node / Sinus rhythm / Medicine / Cardiac dysrhythmia / Biology

Pacemaker Introduction A pacemaker is a device that regulates the heart beat. More than half a million Americans use a pacemaker.

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-30 11:19:15
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