What you should know about pacemakers?
In this video we discuss a common device that you may need to have when the heart beat is slowing down. The pacemaker is a battery and chip device that is typically positioned in the upper part of the chest wall and is able to stimulate the heart's contraction. Professor Barlis reviews what this device is and some key information that will help provide you with greater insights into how they work. Timestamps: 0.00 Introduction 0:43 What is a pacemaker? 2.46 – When may a pacemaker be needed 4:06 Where is a pacemaker placed? 5:44 How is a pacemaker inserted? 6:37 How long does a pacemaker last? 7:48 How is a pacemaker changed? 9:12 How does a pacemaker help? 10:58 What are some of the risks? 11:32 MRI scans and pacemakers 12:10 Travelling with a pacemaker 12:48 Concluding remarks #pacemaker # Heartmatters # heart health

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