Cardiovascular Implants
Cardiovascular implants are medical devices used to treat heart conditions by helping to keep the heart functioning properly. They are typically used when a person's own heart cannot perform its functions adequately. Examples of cardiovascular implants include pacemakers, stents, implantable cardiac defibrillators, and artificial heart valves. These implants are important for improving and maintaining heart health, and can help to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack. They can also improve quality of life by helping people with heart conditions to engage in daily activities with less fatigue and shortness of breath.
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