A two-hole pacemaker is a small device implanted in the chest to regulate abnormal heart rhythms. It has two leads that are threaded through the right chamber of the heart and connected to the atrium and ventricle, stimulating the heart to beat in a normal rhythm when necessary. This device helps maintain a consistent heart rate and improves overall cardiac function.
A two-hole pacemaker is a small device implanted in the chest to regulate abnormal heart rhythms. It has two leads that are threaded through the right chamber of the heart and connected to the atrium and ventricle, stimulating the heart to beat in a normal rhythm when necessary. This device helps maintain a consistent heart rate and improves overall cardiac function.