Although the concept is not new, it has taken over 40years for two companies to develop this device. Medtronic Inc (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) developed their 'Micra' transcatheter pacing system about the size of a 鈥 [Full text of this article]...
Operating since 1987, EquiMed Corporation is one of the nation’s longest operating remote cardiac monitoring centers. Just a stone's throw from many of the industry’s implantable device companies, EquiMed is based in Plymouth, Minnesota, where it operates as a certifiedindependent diagnostic test...
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Although the concept is not new, it has taken over 40 years for two companies to develop this device. Medtronic Inc (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) developed their 'Micra' transcatheter pacing system about the size of a … [Full text of this article]Raghav...
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Thus, we believe that this technique will provide precise 3D motion and shapes on which to base subsequent stress analysis of pacemaker lead components. !14Kenneth R. HoffmannUniv. of ChicagoChicagoILUSABenjamin B. WilliamsUniv. of ChicagoChicagoILUSAMedical Imaging 1997: Image Processing...
2.4. Spontaneous APs and Ca2+ Current Recordings in Intact SANC A perforated patch-clamp technique was employed to record APs and a ruptured patch-clamp technique was used to record Ca2+ current using an Axopatch-200B patch-clamp amplifier (Axon Instruments, Foster City, CA, USA) at 35 ± ...