Cardiovascular implants play a critical role in modern medicine, addressing a range of cardiovascular conditions and significantly improving patients’ quality of life. These implants encompass a variety of devices, including pacemakers, defibrillators, stents, and Artificial heart valves, designed to address issues such as arrhythmias, blockages, or valve dysfunction. Pacemakers and defibrillators regulate heart rhythm, ensuring proper electrical signalling, while stents provide mechanical support to arteries, reducing the risk of blockages. Artificial heart valves replace damaged or diseased valves, restoring normal blood flow. The development and advancement of materials and design in cardiovascular implants aim to enhance biocompatibility, durability, and overall effectiveness. As these technologies continue to evolve, cardiovascular implants remain integral to managing and treating a wide spectrum of heart-related conditions, contributing to improved patient outcomes and cardiac care.
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