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Are pacemakers AC or DC?

Published in Medical Devices 1 min read

Pacemakers can be historically associated with alternating current (AC), but modern pacemakers primarily use direct current (DC) from batteries.

Historical Context: AC Pacemakers

Early pacemakers, developed as external devices, utilized alternating current (AC) for pacing. These were bulky and required an external power source.

Modern Pacemakers: DC Power

Modern pacemakers are implantable and battery-powered. Batteries provide direct current (DC), which is then used to deliver precisely controlled electrical impulses to the heart. The transition to battery-powered devices allowed for miniaturization and improved patient mobility.

Why DC is Preferred in Modern Pacemakers:

  • Efficiency: DC is more energy-efficient for battery-powered devices.
  • Control: DC allows for precise control of pulse amplitude and duration.
  • Safety: DC is considered safer as it minimizes the risk of electrical interference and fibrillation compared to older AC devices.
  • Miniaturization: DC components can be smaller, leading to smaller, implantable pacemakers.

In summary, while early pacemakers utilized AC, modern pacemakers rely on DC power for safe, efficient, and precise cardiac pacing.