implantierbarer Karotissinusstimulator
Carotid
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Carotid pacemakers, also known as implantable carotid sinus stimulators, are devices that deliver activation energy, via carotid leads, to the carotid baroreceptors. This is sometimes offered for drug-resistant hypertension. The baroreceptors send signals to the brain and the signals are interpreted as a rise in blood pressure. The brain sends signals to other parts of the body to reduce blood pressure such as the blood vessels, heart and kidneys.
Differential diagnosis
On a radiograph possible considerations include:
- cervical neurostimulator
- deep brain stimulator
See also
- cardioinhibitory carotid sinus hypersensitivity (CICSH)
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu implantierbarer Karotissinusstimulator: