Breakthrough: World's Smallest Pacemaker Is The Size of a Rice Grain (www.sciencealert.com)
from Sunshine@lemmy.ca to science@mander.xyz on 03 Apr 21:02
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PostaL@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 21:13 next collapse

Now that’s one freaking huge grain of rice…

GreatBlueHeron@lemmy.ca on 03 Apr 21:57 collapse

Probably basmati

iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 22:48 collapse

Looks like it to me.

troglodytis@lemmy.world on 03 Apr 21:31 next collapse

Pfft. The size of a grain of rice for ants! They’ll have to make it at least … twice as big!

deranger@sh.itjust.works on 03 Apr 23:36 next collapse

I’d point out this is a temporary pacemaker, not a permanent PPM or ICD. You get these as an inpatient in the hospital when you’re recovering from some pretty intense cardiac procedures. One of the advantages they point out is not having any electrodes to remove in this new device. With temporary transvenous pacemakers, they don’t implant an electrode in the heart, the wire is just chilling there in the bloodstream in your heart.

Not saying it’s not a cool development but it’s going to need a lot of testing and validation before it’s accepted in practice.

Note: I’m not a cardiologist, but I work with them doing EMR stuff and have to know a bit about cardiology.

WagnasT@lemmy.world on 04 Apr 00:41 collapse

Shrinkflation on rice grains now, apparently.