artificial pacemaker
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Definition
- Noun:
- An implanted electronic device that takes over the function of the natural cardiac pacemaker: An "artificial pacemaker" is a small, battery-powered medical device that is surgically placed under the skin, usually near the collarbone. It sends electrical impulses to the heart muscle to maintain a regular and adequate heart rate when the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node) is not functioning properly.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The patient's bradycardia was successfully treated with an artificial pacemaker.
- Modern artificial pacemakers are programmable and can adjust the heart rate based on the patient's activity level.
Advanced Usage
- "to have an artificial pacemaker implanted": to undergo surgery to receive the device.
- After the diagnosis, she had an artificial pacemaker implanted to regulate her heartbeat.
Variants and Related Words
Pacemaker (noun): Often used as a shorter, more common term for "artificial pacemaker." It can also refer to the natural sinoatrial node of the heart or a person/team that sets the pace in a race.
- The cardiologist checked the settings on his pacemaker.
Cardiac pacemaker (noun): A more technical term that can refer to either the natural biological structure or the artificial device.
- Implantable pacemaker (noun): A synonym emphasizing the device is designed to be placed inside the body.
Synonyms
- Electronic pacemaker: Highlights the electronic nature of the device.
- Heart pacemaker: A common descriptive synonym.
Noun
- an implanted electronic device that takes over the function of the natural cardiac pacemaker