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Recent years have brought many new cardiac implantable electronic device innovations, including advancements in pacing, noncardiac electrical stimulation, and leadless technology. Cardiologists need to understand these devices for optimal patient care.

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  • Cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are crucial for managing various cardiovascular conditions.
  • Technological advancements have led to significant innovations in CIEDs.

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  • To review and categorize recent disruptive innovations in cardiac implantable electronic devices.
  • To highlight the importance of clinical cardiology community awareness regarding these new CIED options.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent advancements in cardiac implantable electronic devices.
  • Categorization of innovations into cardiac pacing, noncardiac electrical stimulation, and leadless technology.

Main Results:

  • Significant innovations have emerged in cardiac pacing technologies.
  • New developments in noncardiac electrical stimulation devices are available.
  • Leadless technology represents a major disruptive area in CIEDs.

Conclusions:

  • The clinical cardiology community requires updated knowledge of novel CIEDs.
  • Awareness of these advancements is critical for effective patient management and treatment selection.