A Pacemaker Solutions to Heart Rhythm

Authors

  • jitendra Sunte  Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lingaraj Appa Engineering College Bidar, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Design circuit layout, single chamber , double chamber ,von mises stress

Abstract

It is very essential to control human body heart from high risk attack, so balanced way of potential voltage is required from cells fed to tissues. Contracts of atria & ventricles usually by inserting pacemaker of size 20-50gm. A titanium/plutonium alloy paramagnetic, biocompatible, corrosion resistance, non toxic, not harmful, material casing made insulating polyurethane semiconductor circuit. The lithium battery operated long duration up to 10years life span validity of pacemaker device of single and double chamber types cost around 45k-1.5lac-2.75lac-3lac

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2022-07-31

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[1]
jitendra Sunte, " A Pacemaker Solutions to Heart Rhythm, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Mechanical and Materials Engineering(IJSRMME), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp.52-58, July-August-2022.