Tiny heart device runs without batteries: first human test begins
NCT ID NCT07469579
Summary
This early study is testing the safety and performance of a new, self-powered leadless pacemaker called ALPS in patients with slow heart rates (bradycardia). Up to 15 participants in Europe will have the small device implanted and be followed for two years. The key innovation is an energy harvester that powers the pacemaker, aiming to avoid the need for battery replacement surgery.
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