Leadless Pacemaker: Less Invasive, Fewer Complications
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- Loyola Medicine is now offering select pacemaker patients leadless devices that are less invasive and cause fewer complications. The leadless pacemaker is miniaturized, which allows the electronics, battery and delivery system to be contained within the unit. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please visit www.loyolamedicine.org/find-a... or call 888-584-7888.
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hoping these will be available in a dual chamber setup in the future!
Multi purpose pacemakers are what we need - something that can combat afib as well is what is needed - heart needs change over time.
My friend recently had this implanted. We are praying for it to work. They interrogated it 4 times now. No luck 😪 😢 waiting to hear from doctors on what's next.
Can this be used to synchronize the heart in incomplete RBBB?
Are these available in all states or just offered at Loyola, I recently had a Boston Scientific PM implant, I'm very unhappy and its creating mental anguish and having a negative impact on my daily thoughts. I wasn't informed of these units and would like more information. TY
Are these extracted in the same way they're implanted? Seems like extracting one of these could be challenging!?
I just had a Boston scientific pacemaker implanted, performed last Monday 5/27/19... This video is a year old already I wish the doctors here knew about this newer tech....
Good day! The circumstances of removal vary by patient, so it would be best for patients to consult with their doctors for information specific to their case. If you're going to be in the Chicago area sometime in the future, we have great specialists who can assess your case and advise accordingly. You can schedule an appointment with one of them either online at www.loyolamedicine.org/appointment or by phone at 888-584-7888. Good luck! -Keisha
@@LoyolaHealth of course it's specific... Some patients don't or can't do pull ups but guess what, before I had this stupid pacemaker I was doing 3 sets of 15 pull ups "wide" and now I can't do pull up because of wires!!!
@@helixomnibus and your point is?
@empyrian empyrianThank you for your interest in our videos. To learn about pricing for procedures at our facilities, you can contact our benefit advocate line at 708-216-5014 (select option 5). They can assist you with pricing and estimates if you choose to self-pay. -Keisha
Hello, I'm 38 years old and I'm from Portugal. I have put a tardicinal pacemaker at age 27 years old because I have brachycardia. my doctor talked about removing the pacemarker and the catheter because I do many rejections. the doctor said to put the micra pacemarker. my question is: I can only have 3 micra pacemaker on my heart in my entire life, and then??
Tank you!
Hi, Pedro! I'm sorry to hear about the health challenges you have experienced. Unfortunately, our doctors are not able to provide personalized health advice on social media. They would need to see you in person to determine the best solution for you. If you're going to be in the Chicago area, you can schedule a face-to-face appointment with one of our specialists either online at www.loyolamedicine.org/ophthalmology or by phone at 888-584-7888. Good luck! -Keisha
Thank you very much for your answer, but unfortunately I live in Portugal.
How do you replace the battery ?
The battery will last up to ten years and the unit is retrievable.
@@robert71457 I heard they can recharge the battery via bluetooth.
I get 1 2 months ago and the guy is right I don't know its there
Is this pacemaker battery generated or nuclear type? What if in case in needs to be removed?
Hello, Marie! The pacemakers are battery-powered, not nuclear. The circumstances of removal vary by patient, so it would be best for patients to consult with their doctors about that aspect. If you're in the Chicago area, we have great specialists who can assess your case and advise accordingly. You can schedule an appointment with one of them either online at www.loyolamedicine.org/appointment or by phone at 888-584-7888. Good luck! -Keisha
She didn't get it... And resorts to the universal answer....
Thank you so much for the info! Im a nurse case manager and this is new to me.
@Maria Harris I got mine May 27th why did you have to get yours? Cardiologist found my heart stopping for 4.5 seconds 😞
If the device is so tiny but yet can deliver an electric output for 10 years, then it begs the question, what kind of battery techonogy is being used, I mean this is beyond amazing.. The most advanced battery chemistery to date is lithium polymer or ion. But looking at the size of this micro pacemaker you'd imagine that at least half of its size are the electronics, so the battery must be watch size, but not even a watch would give you 10 years performance.🤔 very interesting
10 years depends on how much the battery is used during that time period.