Abbott Launches World’s First Dual-Chamber Leadless Pacemaker in the UK
Abbott launches the world’s first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker, Aveir DR, in the UK after CE approval.
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Sep 10, 2024
Mrudula Kulkarni
Abbott has begun rolling out its Aveir DR leadless pacemaker
system in the United Kingdom, following its CE mark approval in Europe in June.
The Aveir DR pacemaker is the world’s first dual-chamber leadless device
designed to treat patients with abnormal or slow heart rhythms. It operates by
establishing a wireless communication channel between two tiny pacemakers, each
about one-tenth the size of a traditional device.
Ross Campbell, General Manager of Abbott UK and Ireland’s
CRM division, noted that the launch is set to greatly improve the lives of
people with irregular heart rhythms in the UK.
The Aveir DR system sends electrical impulses directly to
the heart muscle to regulate heartbeats. Unlike conventional pacemakers, which
require cardiac leads and a pulse generator under the skin, Aveir DR uses a
minimally invasive, catheter-based approach. This reduces complications and
eliminates the need for external components.
Abbott’s innovative i2i (implant-to-implant) technology
powers the system, providing synchronized pacing based on the patient's
clinical needs. The technology uses high-frequency pulses, transmitted through
the body's blood, to ensure communication between the paired devices in the
right ventricle (Aveir VR) and right atrium (Aveir AR). This method uses less
battery power than traditional radiofrequency or Bluetooth-based systems.