World's tiniest pacemaker could revolutionize heart surgeryA new biodegradable pacemaker can dissolve and is controlled by light, presenting a less invasive solution for post-surgical heart care.
The world's smallest pacemaker is injectable and powered by lightResearchers have developed the world's smallest pacemaker that is injectable and suitable for temporary heart support, especially in newborns.
Sweden's Acorai bags 4.2M to advance heart failure management devicesAcorai secures $4.5M funding for its heart failure management device and aims for market launch by 2026.
World's tiniest pacemaker could revolutionize heart surgeryA new biodegradable pacemaker can dissolve and is controlled by light, presenting a less invasive solution for post-surgical heart care.
The world's smallest pacemaker is injectable and powered by lightResearchers have developed the world's smallest pacemaker that is injectable and suitable for temporary heart support, especially in newborns.
Sweden's Acorai bags 4.2M to advance heart failure management devicesAcorai secures $4.5M funding for its heart failure management device and aims for market launch by 2026.
Could titanium hearts be a solution to a global heart donor shortage?Australian man survives 100 days with an artificial titanium heart before a transplant.
City Council awards $1.5M to Maimonides for innovative cardiac EP laboratoriesMaimonides Health received $1.5 million in capital funding to establish advanced cardiac EP laboratories in Brooklyn, enhancing cardiac care for residents.