rytmihäiriölähetin
Rytmihäiriölähetin is a medical device used to treat cardiac arrhythmias. In Finnish, "rytmihäiriö" refers to an irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia, while "lähetin" means transmitter or sender. The device is typically an implantable cardiac pacemaker or similar apparatus designed to regulate the heart's rhythm. It monitors the heart's electrical activity and delivers electrical impulses to maintain a normal heart rate or correct abnormal rhythms. Common applications include treating bradycardia (slow heart rate) or certain types of tachyarrhythmias. The device is surgically implanted under the skin, often near the collarbone, with leads connecting to the heart. Modern rytmihäiriölähetin models may include advanced features such as automatic adjustment to activity levels or integration with external monitoring systems. Overall, it plays a crucial role in managing heart rhythm disorders to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.