Medicare to cover implants of Medtronic’s Micra pacemaker
The device received
"Reimbursement by insurance companies has increasingly been the gating factor for a new product's financial success. For Micra, the [
Developed in
The
Although Micra pacemakers have batteries that could last eight to 12 years, no patient has had one long enough to deplete the battery. The devices can be retrieved if necessary, but
"
Pacemakers regulate a slow or irregular heartbeat by sending electric pulses that cause the heart rate to increase. There are many different styles and programming settings for pacemakers, depending on the complexity of the patient's condition. About 200,000 pacemakers are implanted in the
The Micra is a simple single-chamber pacemaker approved to treat the slow heartbeat called bradycardia, as well as more complex conditions in patients for which placement of leads in the heart's upper chambers is considered unneeded or too risky.
The device has no electrical leads and does not require the creation of a surgical "pocket" under the skin, thus avoiding the two biggest sources of complications with traditional pacemakers. In public comments, doctors and medical experts told CMS that leadless pacemakers represent "the future of pacing."
"We feel leadless pacemakers have a small but very important role in patient care, and expect it to grow over time with improvements in the devices," experts with
At an
A study published in the
The Micra is the only device of its kind approved in the U.S.
Although
A company spokesman said
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