Ritmusszabályozóhoz
Ritmusszabályozóhoz is a Hungarian term that translates to "for a pacemaker" in English. It refers to a medical device implanted in the body to help regulate the heart's rhythm. These devices are used when the heart's natural electrical system malfunctions, causing it to beat too slowly, too fast, or irregularly. The pacemaker sends electrical impulses to the heart muscle, prompting it to contract at a proper rate.
The implantation of a ritmusszabályozóhoz is a surgical procedure. It involves placing the device, typically under