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Arrhythmias

Pacemaker implantation - for Arrhythmias

ARES Cardiology Center

Pacemakers are small, electronic devices used to treat excessively slow heart rhythms (bradycardia or differents types of block). Pacemakers send signals to heart muscle that cause the muscle to contract at the correct pace, so that blood is pumped properly through the body. Today’s advanced pacemakers adjust heart rates according to changes in the body’s activity level. Thus, the pacemaker adjusts the heart’s rate when the person is resting or exercising.

doctor
Bostan Ion
MD Cardiologist
doctor
Lysitsas Dimitrios
MD Cardiologist
+1000
Treatments / Year

3233 €

1 day treatment
+1000
Treatments / Year
3354 €

Arrhythmias

Pacemaker implantation - for Arrythmias

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

Pacemakers are small, electronic devices used to treat excessively slow heart rhythms (bradycardia or differents types of block). Pacemakers send signals to heart muscle that cause the muscle to contract at the correct pace, so that blood is pumped properly through the body. Today’s advanced pacemakers adjust heart rates according to changes in the body’s activity level. Thus, the pacemaker adjusts the heart’s rate when the person is resting or exercising.

doctor
Cludin Radu
MD Primer Cardiologist
doctor
Bostan Ion
MD Cardiologist
+1000
Treatments / Year

MONZA HOSPITAL ARES at Constanta

3354 €

1 day treatment
+1000
Treatments / Year
4650 €

Arrhythmias

Pacemaker implantation - (VR) For Arrhythmias

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

A pacemaker is a small device that it is placed under the skin in your chest to help control your heartbeat. People may need a pacemaker for many reasons, mostly due to arrhythmias, in which the heart's rhythm is abnormal. The VR pacemaker has one lead that connects the pulse generator to one chamber of your heart. For most people, we use the single-chamber pacemaker to control heartbeat pacing by connecting the lead to your right ventricle (lower heart chamber).

doctor
Juranko Vlado
Anesthesiology and resuscitations
doctor
Nossan Janko Szavits
Cardiologist
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Treatments / Year
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International cert.

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

4650 €

3 days treatment
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International cert.
5950 €

Arrhythmias

Pacemaker implantation - (DR) For Arrhythmias

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

DR Pacemaker is a small device that it is placed under the skin in your chest to help control your heartbeat. With two leads, this device connects to both chambers on the right side of your heart, the right atrium and the right ventricle. The doctor programs the dual-chamber pacemaker to regulate the pace of contractions of both chambers.

doctor
Nossan Janko Szavits
Cardiologist
doctor
Štambuk Krešimir
Cardiologist
0
Treatments / Year
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International cert.

Magdalena Clinic for cardiovascular diseases

5950 €

3 days treatment
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