
Space Technology Improves Heart Pacemaker (1974)
The film discusses the advancements in heart pacemaker technology, particularly focusing on a rechargeable pacemaker used by 3-year-old Jennifer Gasio. Developed by Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, this pacemaker is significantly smaller than previous models and can be recharged externally, eliminating the need for surgery every two years. Jennifer’s quality of life has improved dramatically since receiving the device, allowing her to engage in normal activities and play with peers. The pacemaker’s long-lasting battery technology has roots in space applications, showcasing the benefits of space technology in medical advancements.
Keywords
pacemaker, rechargeable, heart technology, Johns Hopkins, Jennifer Gasio, surgery, electrical impulse, quality of life, NASA, space technology
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