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Permanent Pacemaker

A permanent pacemaker is a device implanted to regulate abnormal heart rhythms with electrical signals.
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Permanent Pacemaker

The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. The rhythmic beating of the heart is triggered by electrical signals. A change or interruption in these signals can cause a change in the rhythm of the heart. A pacemaker is a small device inserted into the chest cavity to correct and stabilize the heart rhythm. A permanent pacemaker consists of
Pacemakers can be of two types:
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