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Un marcapasos es un dispositivo electrónico pequeño que funciona con batería y que se inserta debajo de la piel para ayudar a que el corazón lata de manera regular y a una frecuencia apropiada. El marcapaso tiene derivaciones que viajan a través de una vena grande hasta el corazón, donde se fijan los alambres. Estas derivaciones envían impulsos eléctricos al corazón para darle la orden de latir
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