New advances in self-powered nanogenerators for physiological pacing of the cardiac Hirschsprung bundle
Pacemakers are a life-saving tool for patients with severe bradycardia. Recently, the RenMin Hospital of Wuhan University promoted interdisciplinary innovation and formed a joint research team to explore the application of an ultra-miniature, self-powered, integrated flexible piezoelectric nanogenerator (A-PENG) for cardiac Hirschsprung physiological pacing. This latest interdisciplinary innovation explores the clinical potential of self-powered technology for cardiac Hirschsprung physiological pacing to combat bradycardia.
The latest issue of the internationally renowned academic journal Nano Energy (IF=19.069) has published online an innovative study conducted by the team of Professors Jiang Hong and Yu Lilei at the Cardiovascular Hospital of RenMin Hospital of Wuhan University and the team of Prof. Guo Shishang, distinguished Professor at RenMin Hospital of Wuhan University. The Department of Cardiology, RenMin Hospital of Wuhan University is the first author and co-corresponding author.