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setmelanotide
35 matching records for Rhythm.
setmelanotide
Adrenalinum, Calarea Carbonica, Calcarea Fluorica, Calcarea Iodata, Ferrum Iodatum, Fucus Vesiculosus, Iodium, Kali Iodatum, Naturm Muriaticum
20251216
2026-04-01
2023-02-07
An implantable pulse generator with a cardiac rhythm recognition system, to analyse an electrocardiogram (ECG), that delivers an electrical impulse(s) to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It is implanted in a pouch b...
An implantable pulse generator with a cardiac rhythm recognition system, to analyse an electrocardiogram (ECG), that delivers an electrical impulse(s) to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate and to pace the heart in case...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it automatically activates defibrillation of the heart throu...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it automatically activates defibrillation of the heart throu...
An implantable pulse generator (IPG) with a cardiac rhythm recognition system, to analyse an electrocardiogram (ECG), intended to deliver an electrical impulse(s) to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate, and typically to...
A battery-powered, hermetically-sealed pulse generator with a cardiac rhythm recognition system intended to collect and analyse electrocardiogram (ECG) data and deliver appropriate electrical impulses to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slo...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...
A mains electricity (AC-powered), external device designed for the application of rhythmic compression to the chest in the region of the heart to provide blood flow during treatment of cardiac arrest [cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)]. The device may con...
A sterile, implantable, battery-powered device consisting of a hermetically-sealed pacing pulse generator and an integrated defibrillation pulse generator with leads in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in the right ...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, after which it audibly/visually instructs an operator to enable it to ac...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of a ca...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of ...
A portable electronic device designed to automatically detect cardiac arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) in a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient, and to audibly/visually instruct an operator to enable it to activate de...
An assembly of devices that includes a neuromuscular electrical stimulator as an integral part of a therapeutic ultrasound system intended for the simultaneous delivery of ultrasound and electrical energies for physical therapy, typically to help prevent sc...
An assembly of battery-powered devices designed to provide ventilatory support to a patient with diaphragm dysfunction of neuromuscular origin through electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to contract the diaphragm rhythmically and cause the patient t...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists of a cab...
A sterile, battery-powered, hermetically-sealed pulse generator, intended to be implanted beneath the skin of the chest in a surgically-created pocket, and used with pacing leads placed in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and...
An external pulse generator (EPG) designed to deliver electrical shocks to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm) in a procedure initiated by a healthcare professional operator who monitors an electrocardiogram (ECG) to determine when to treat life-...
A wide belt intended to be applied across the chest as part of an automated cardiac resuscitator, for the application of rhythmic compression to the chest in the region of the heart to provide blood flow during treatment of cardiac arrest [cardiopulmonary r...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually con...
A portable, battery-powered defibrillator carried by a patient, typically in a shoulder bag, and connected to the body-worn electrodes within the vest of a wearable defibrillation system. It continuously monitors the patient's heart rhythms for the detectio...
An implantable, battery-powered device consisting of a hermetically-sealed pacing pulse generator and an integrated defibrillation pulse generator with leads in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in the right atrium (...
An assembly of devices worn by a patient to continuously monitor the patient's heart rhythms for the detection of life-threatening arrhythmias (ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) and to defibrillate the heart (restore normal rhythm)...
An assembly of devices programmed to deliver precisely timed electrical impulses to the heart, during spontaneous and paced rhythms, for diagnostic cardiac stimulation. It typically includes electrodes/leads applied to the heart and an external pulse genera...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a pre-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically co...
A battery-powered external device designed for the application of rhythmic compression to the chest in the region of the heart to provide blood flow during treatment of cardiac arrest [cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)]. It may be available in a variety o...
An assembly of electrically-powered devices that includes a neuromuscular electrical stimulator as an integral part of a therapeutic ultrasound system intended for the simultaneous delivery of ultrasound and electrical energies for physical therapy, typical...
An electrical conductor used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient in order to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It usually consists of a cabl...
A battery-powered, hermetically-sealed pulse generator, intended to be implanted beneath the skin of the chest in a surgically-created pocket, and used with pacing leads placed in the right ventricle, in a coronary vein over the left ventricle, and often in...
An electrical conductor intended to be used in pairs to transmit a controlled electrical shock from an external defibrillator to a post-pubescent patient to defibrillate the heart (restore a normal rhythm) or slow a rapid heart rate. It typically consists o...