The FDA yesterday approved a pacemaker "outfitted with a tiny transmitter" that allows doctors to monitor a patient's heart from a different room -- the "first medical implant capable of such ...
WASHINGTON -- The government has approved a pacemaker outfitted with a tiny transmitter that can tell your doctor how your heart is doing -- the first medical implant capable of such real-time ...
Well-known hacker Barnaby Jack and recently named IOActive director of embedded device security has reverse-engineered a pacemaker transmitter to make it possible to deliver deadly electric shocks to ...
Data presented during a Late Breaking Clinical Trial at Heart Rhythm 2014 is the industry’s largest study of remote management of pacemaker patients ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- St. Jude Medical ...
Induction of transmitter coil for magnetic interaction with the receiver coil. (C) RF transmitter coil is placed above the epicardium where the microtubular pacemaker is implanted to the ACV in an ...
Clinicians have been able to remotely monitor pacemakers for years thanks to a combination of near-field and remote wireless technologies, but until now, patients haven’t been able to access the data ...
This medical device company makes what’s called a pacemaker transmitter, says a pilot fish who handles customer support. “When the patient hooked it up, he could transmit his EKG and pacemaker data ...
The government has approved a pacemaker outfitted with a tiny transmitter that can tell your doctor how your heart is doing--the first medical implant capable of such real-time monitoring. The ...
A team of engineers from Stanford say it is possible to create a tiny pacemaker without batteries. Discarding existing models for cardiac devices, the engineers have introduced a millimeter-sized, ...
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