Cecilia Lee Receives Experimental Dual-Chamber Wireless Pacemaker
Cecilia Lee was the very first patient in the Baltimore-Washington region to have the experimental dual-chamber leadless pacemaker implanted in her heart. Her cardiac electrophysiologist Zayd Eldadah, MD, implanted the Aveir™ DR Pacemaker System to treat Ms. Lee’s abnormally slow heart rates. This breakthrough technology is being clinically evaluated as part of a worldwide clinical trial, and MedStar Washington Hospital Center was the only hospital in the region selected to participate. Watch now, as Dr. Eldadah and Cecilia share their experience with @nbcwashington and learn why this dual-chamber leadless pacemaker represents an important advance in pacemaker technology. To learn more about the Aveir™ DR Pacemaker System, visit here: https://bit.ly/3BXgLVC

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