Denver, CO - Perhaps you've seen them—compact, electronic devices with complex circuitry and sophisticated programming, a state-of-the-art battery, and a single external wire separating into two leads ...
While it’s unlikely that electromagnetic interference between a smartphone or smartwatch will affect the performance of a cardiovascular implantable electronic device (CIED) like a pacemaker or ...
Last May, a widely reported study concluded that errant electronic noise from iPods can cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction. This just didn't sound right to the cardiac ...
Oct 28 (Reuters) - St. Jude Medical Inc : * Has paused implants of Nanostim leadless cardiac pacemaker due to 7 reports of lost telemetry and pacing output from pacemaker Sign up here. * There have ...
iPods can cause implantable cardiac pacemakers to malfunction, according to a study presented at a meeting of heart specialists on Thursday. The study tested the effect of placing the portable device ...
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