südamestimulaatoriga
Südamestimulaatoriga is the Estonian term for a heart pacemaker. A heart pacemaker is a small, battery-powered electronic device that is surgically implanted to help regulate an abnormal heart rhythm. It is used to treat various conditions that cause the heart to beat too slowly (bradycardia), too fast (tachycardia), or irregularly.
The pacemaker consists of two main parts: the pulse generator, which contains the battery and circuitry, and
The implantation of a pacemaker is a common surgical procedure, typically performed under local anesthesia. The