Using Light to Restart Hearts
TBMG-17166
11/01/2013
- Content
When heartbeats slip into an irregular, life-threatening rhythm, a pacemaker or defibrillator can jolt the heart back into rhythm. But because electricity can cause pain, tissue damage, and other side-effects, a research team lead by scientists at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD, say that there is a kinder, gentler option—light.
- Citation
- "Using Light to Restart Hearts," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2013.