Electrodes, Leads and Interface Problems

  • Stopczyk M
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Abstract

A pacemaker lead is defined as: an insulated wire connecting an electrode to a pulse generator. The electrode is an uninsulated termination of the lead which is in direct contact with the heart. The site of contact, with all its electrical and electrochemical...

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Stopczyk, M. J. (1979). Electrodes, Leads and Interface Problems (pp. 171–180). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9334-1_7

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