
cardiac pacing
Cardiac pacing is a medical treatment that uses a small device called a pacemaker to help regulate the heartbeat. When the heart's natural electrical signals are weak or irregular, the pacemaker sends tiny electrical impulses to prompt the heart to beat normally. This ensures consistent blood flow and essential oxygen delivery throughout the body. The device is usually implanted under the skin near the chest and connected to the heart with leads. Cardiac pacing effectively manages arrhythmias and other heart rhythm disorders, improving quality of life and reducing the risk of complications.