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    • A pacemaker is a small device, about the size of a pocket watch, that's placed under the skin near your heart to help control your heartbeat. People may need a pacemaker for a variety of reasons — mostly due to one of a group of conditions called arrhythmias, in which the heart's rhythm is abnormal.

  • Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute offers a full range of interventional procedures, including implanting pacemakers

    • my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/services/tests/procedures/pacemaker.aspx
  • Strong Heart and Vascular Center Procedures Pacemakers What is a Pacemaker? The pacemaker system is made up of two parts - the generator and the leads.

    • www.stronghealth.com/services/cardiology/Procedures/pacemaker.cfm
  • Pacemakers : Why is the doctor performing this procedure? When the sinoatrial (SA) node or sinus node (the body's natural pacemaker) becomes defective, the heart may beat too fast ...

    • www.wmheart.com/procedures/paceMakers.htm

  • Your chance of having any problems from pacemaker surgery is very low.

    • www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/pace/pace_risks.html
  • More about Pacemakers: Definition Purpose Precautions Preparation Aftercare Risks Normal results Resources Pacemakers: Risks Because pacemaker

    • www.answers.com/topic/pacemakers-risks

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