A pacemaker is a medical device which uses electrical impulses, delivered by electrodes contacting the heart muscles, to regulate the beating of the heart. The primary purpose of a pacemaker is to maintain an adequate heart rate, either because the heart's native pacemaker is not fast enough, or there is a block in the heart's electrical conduction system.
It takes over the function of the sino-atrial node, that is the natural pacemaker of the heart. A pacemaker gives impulses so that the heart contracts and the blood flows out
It keeps your heart at a steady pace.
An artificial pacemaker works by detecting changes in the heart's rhythm. If it detects a 'problem' - it delivers a shock to the heart's muscle - returning the heartbeat to a regular beat.
Artificial cardiac pacemaker was created in 1959.
An Artificial Pacemaker basically regulates the rate of the heart beat depending on the needs of the body.
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John hopps invented the first external pacemaker. Later Earl Bakken improved this pacemaker by making it battery powered. And then Wilson Greatbatch invented the first implantable pacemaker!
Keeps the beats of your heart in correct rhythm
Artificial Pacemaker
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