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Pacemaker Insertion
A pacemaker insertion is the implantation of a small electronic device that is usually placed in the chest to help regulate slow electrical problems with the heart. A pacemaker may be recommended to ensure that the heartbeat does not slow to a dangerously low rate.
Some examples of heart rate and rhythm problems for which a pacemaker might be inserted include:
- Bradycardia. This occurs when the sinus node causes the heart to beat too slowly.
- Tachy-brady syndrome. This is characterized by alternating fast and slow heartbeats.
Heart block. This occurs when the electrical signal is delayed or blocked after leaving the SA node; there are several types of heart blocks.
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