A pacemaker insertion is the implantation of a small electronic device to assist control sluggish electrical issues with the heart. This device is often positioned in the chest, right below the collarbone. To guarantee that the heartbeat does not drop to a riskily low rate, a pacemaker may be advised. Electrical currents, which typically follow a certain circuit within the heart, stimulate the heart, which is essentially a pump consisting of muscular tissue. The sinus or sinoatrial (SA) node, a small mass of specialized tissue situated in the right atrium (upper chamber) of the heart, is where this regular electrical circuit starts. Under typical circumstances, the SA node produces an electrical stimulation 60 to 100 times per minute (for adults); The atria carry the electrical impulse from the SA node to the atrioventricular (AV) node, which is located at the base of the right atrium. The impulse then travels via the Bundle of His electrical conduction channel before passing through the "His-Purkinje" system and into the ventricles, or lower chambers, of the heart. The muscle contracts in response to the electrical stimuli, pumping blood to the rest of the body. The heart beats as a result of electrical stimulation followed by muscle contraction.
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