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SUBMITTER: Choi YS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9282941 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Choi Yeon Sik YS Jeong Hyoyoung H Yin Rose T RT Avila Raudel R Pfenniger Anna A Yoo Jaeyoung J Lee Jong Yoon JY Tzavelis Andreas A Lee Young Joong YJ Chen Sheena W SW Knight Helen S HS Kim Seungyeob S Ahn Hak-Young HY Wickerson Grace G Vázquez-Guardado Abraham A Higbee-Dempsey Elizabeth E Russo Bender A BA Napolitano Michael A MA Holleran Timothy J TJ Razzak Leen Abdul LA Miniovich Alana N AN Lee Geumbee G Geist Beth B Kim Brandon B Han Shuling S Brennan Jaclyn A JA Aras Kedar K Kwak Sung Soo SS Kim Joohee J Waters Emily Alexandria EA Yang Xiangxing X Burrell Amy A San Chun Keum K Liu Claire C Wu Changsheng C Rwei Alina Y AY Spann Alisha N AN Banks Anthony A Johnson David D Zhang Zheng Jenny ZJ Haney Chad R CR Jin Sung Hun SH Sahakian Alan Varteres AV Huang Yonggang Y Trachiotis Gregory D GD Knight Bradley P BP Arora Rishi K RK Efimov Igor R IR Rogers John A JA
Science (New York, N.Y.) 20220526 6596
Temporary postoperative cardiac pacing requires devices with percutaneous leads and external wired power and control systems. This hardware introduces risks for infection, limitations on patient mobility, and requirements for surgical extraction procedures. Bioresorbable pacemakers mitigate some of these disadvantages, but they demand pairing with external, wired systems and secondary mechanisms for control. We present a transient closed-loop system that combines a time-synchronized, wireless ne ...[more]