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Harish Manyam, MD, is on a mission to improve the lives of people with heart problems. His recent accomplishment of implanting Tennessee\u2019s first atrial leadless pacemaker is a step toward that, marking a significant advancement in cardiac care and promising safer and more effective treatment for patients.<\/p>\n
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Credit: UT Health Science Center\/Erlanger Health System<\/p>\n
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Harish Manyam, MD, is on a mission to improve the lives of people with heart problems. His recent accomplishment of implanting Tennessee\u2019s first atrial leadless pacemaker is a step toward that, marking a significant advancement in cardiac care and promising safer and more effective treatment for patients.<\/p>\n
The leadless pacemaker, in combination with a novel subcutaneous defibrillator, forms a groundbreaking system that addresses potentially dangerous problems associated with traditional pacemakers and defibrillators.<\/p>\n
\u201cThis is a great leap forward for the field,\u201d said Dr. Manyam, interim chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center\u2019s College of Medicine in Chattanooga<\/a> and chief of Cardiology at Erlanger Health System<\/a>. \u201cWe\u2019ve always tried to do things in a way that can save patients\u2019 lives, but now we’re thinking about ways to prevent complications for patients so they can live longer, healthier lives, which is really our mission at UT Health Science Center.\u201d<\/p>\n