Permanent Pacemaker: Definition, Clinical Context, and Cardiology Overview
A Permanent Pacemaker is an implanted cardiac device that helps control a slow heart rate. It belongs to the category of implantable cardiac rhythm devices used as a long-term therapy. It is commonly encountered in cardiology when evaluating bradyarrhythmias (slow rhythms) and conduction block. It is most often discussed alongside electrocardiography (ECG), syncope evaluation, and device follow-up care.