Pacemaker Therapy
A pacemaker is a small device that is placed in a human body through surgery. The goal of using a pacemaker is to provide support to the electrical system in your heart. These devices are made to stabilize abnormal heart rhythms and prevent problems that can disrupt or endanger your life.
Types of Pacemakers
There are various types of pacemakers available. A suitable type may be suggested depending on the condition of a patient.- Leadless pacemaker
- Single chamber pacemaker
- Dual chamber pacemaker
- Biventricular pacemaker
How Do Pacemakers Work?
A human heart has its own electrical system, which informs the chambers of your heart when it’s their turn to squeeze. In case of the malfunctioning of your heart’s system, the chambers may start to squeeze in the wrong order or squeeze too weakly, which results in providing improper blood supply. The pacemakers are electrical devices, which use electrical impulses to correct these kinds of malfunctions. A pacemaker can help treat different types of heart health conditions.- Certain heart arrhythmias
- Disruptions of your heart’s electrical system
- Heart failure
- History of heart attack
- Device Management
- Support Groups
- Individual Counseling