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Implantable stimulators: Sparking life into failing hearts

Almost six and a half million Americans suffer from some form of heart failure.

February 04, 2024
A closeup of a man experiencing chest paints.

“When you have weak heart muscle, you can either die because of progressive heart muscle dysfunction or because of sudden death,” Cardiologist at Aurora Denver Cardiology Associates, Richard Jantz, MD.

Treatments include medication, stents, bypass surgery and pacemakers. But now, there’s a new way to keep hearts beating.

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Published:
February 04, 2024
Location:
HCA HealthONE Aurora

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