ritmusszabályozó
Ritmusszabályozó is the Hungarian term for a pacemaker, a small, battery-operated medical device used to regulate a person's heart rhythm. It is surgically implanted under the skin, usually near the collarbone, and connected to the heart by one or more wires called leads. These leads deliver electrical impulses to the heart muscle, prompting it to contract and maintain a steady heartbeat.
Pacemakers are primarily used to treat bradycardia, a condition where the heart beats too slowly. They can
Modern pacemakers are highly sophisticated and can be programmed and adjusted non-invasively by a healthcare professional