How does a heart pacemaker work?

A pacemaker power unit is implanted under the skin of a patient’s body just above the rib cage. Wires, called electrodes, attach this battery-powered electric circuit to the heart. A healthy heart beats in response to natural electrical pulses and pumps blood around the body to keep a person alive. When a weak heart is connected to a pacemaker, it beats each time the electrodes deliver it a small electric shock.

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