Pacemaker Lead Device Testing

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What Is Pacemaker Lead Testing?

Pacemaker lead testing assesses the integrity and functionality of the electrical connections between the pacemaker and the heart. It’s a fundamental component of pacemaker device testing, alongside threshold, sensing, and impedance tests. Rigorous testing is imperative for manufacturers interested in guaranteeing the safety, reliability, and efficacy of their product before it reaches the market.

NAMSA has been conducting medical device tests since 1967, with over 118,000 unique tests completed within our US and EU labs last year. We have the expertise, experience, and processes needed to accelerate your pacemaker’s commercialization path every step of the way.

Our Pacemaker Device Testing Process

Diversified device testing — assessing leads, thresholds, sensing, and impedance — is essential for any manufacturer bringing a pacemaker to market. These tests help confirm your device’s effectiveness in regulating heart rhythm, minimizing risk, and enhancing patient outcomes.

NAMSA offers a number of expert testing services to help expedite the successful development of your pacemaker, including assistance with:

  • Preclinical Research
  • Clinical Research
  • Regulatory and Quality Support
  • Medical Writing
  • Medical Device Reimbursement

Unsure where to begin? Give the NAMSA Test Navigator a try. It highlights the most commonly used tests within the medical device industry while providing access to thousands of unique testing services to help you determine exactly what you need.


Monica Tantalean

Monica Tantalean

Monica Tantalean, BS, AAS, CVT currently serves as one of NAMSA's Global Marketing Specialists and joined the organization with the acquisition of American Preclinical Services (APS) in 2021. She has been with APS since 2017. Monica has 7 years' experience within the medical device and veterinary healthcare industries and has worked in a variety of roles from Surgical Technician to Business Development. In her role at NAMSA, she is responsible for assisting with the development and execution of marketing communications that contribute to organizational growth and sales.