0 An implantable device or tissue that can be put into or attached onto the body:
Some implantable devices such as pacemakers are used to control the slow heartbeats.
The patients represent a convenience sample taken from a population of patients who had received either a spinal cord stimulator or an implantable pain pump.
For example, new chemical entity drugs and new implantable biomaterials require a much longer time for approval than do generic drugs or "next generation" devices.
A comparison of antiarrhythmic drug therapy with implantable defibrillators in patients resuscitated from near-fatal ventricular arrhythmias.
Such deliberation is all the more significant because implantable brain chips can be a positive and transformative step in the evolution of human.
Implantable loop recorders provide a further instrument to establish the cause of syncope.
The expanded use of implantable microchips and biosensors will only make this task more difficult.
In doing so, the use of implantable microchips in pets enhances normal human functioning and abilities.
Recovery of inner retina function would give rise to the value of both therapeutics and the implantable devices.