Demand pacer having reduced recovery time
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1. Demand-type cardiac stimulating apparatus comprising:
- (a) electrode means for coupling stimulating pulses to the heart;
(b) an output amplifier stage for generating stimulating pulses for the heart, said output stage having an output capacitor connected to said electrode means, said output stage having an output impedance recovery interval established, after each stimulating pulse generation, in substantial part by the accumulation and subsequent dissipation of charge on said output capacitor;
(c) input amplifier means, responsive to signals from said output stage and to naturally occurring heart beat signals, for producing a control signal relative to the generation of a next subsequent stimulating pulse;
(d) logic means, responsive to said control signal, for selectively energizing said output amplifier to generate a stimulating pulse based on predetermined demand pacing criteria;
(e) and the improvement comprising means for shortening said recovery interval including(i) first bistable means, conditioned to a first enabling output state by said logic means at a predetermined time after each said selective energizing;
(ii) second bistable means, clocked to an enabling output state by said enabling state of said first bistable means, said enabling output state of said second bistable means being terminated by said logic means after a second predetermined duration, said second duration defining a reduced recovery interval of said output stage, and(iii) transistor means, responsive to said second bistable means and energized during said second duration, for dissipating charge on said output capacitor, and thereby establishing a shortened recovery interval for said output stage.
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In a demand pacer, an input amplifier senses stimulating pulses and natural heart beat signals, and responsively thereto establishes control of a subsequent stimulating pulse. Charge accumulation on an output capacitor governs recovery time after each generated stimulating pulse. Respective first and second flip-flops, responsive to the input amplifier and the demand pacing logic, establishes a reduced recovery time, after each generated pulse, wherein charge accumulated on the output capacitor is dissipated.
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1. Demand-type cardiac stimulating apparatus comprising:
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(a) electrode means for coupling stimulating pulses to the heart; (b) an output amplifier stage for generating stimulating pulses for the heart, said output stage having an output capacitor connected to said electrode means, said output stage having an output impedance recovery interval established, after each stimulating pulse generation, in substantial part by the accumulation and subsequent dissipation of charge on said output capacitor; (c) input amplifier means, responsive to signals from said output stage and to naturally occurring heart beat signals, for producing a control signal relative to the generation of a next subsequent stimulating pulse; (d) logic means, responsive to said control signal, for selectively energizing said output amplifier to generate a stimulating pulse based on predetermined demand pacing criteria; (e) and the improvement comprising means for shortening said recovery interval including (i) first bistable means, conditioned to a first enabling output state by said logic means at a predetermined time after each said selective energizing; (ii) second bistable means, clocked to an enabling output state by said enabling state of said first bistable means, said enabling output state of said second bistable means being terminated by said logic means after a second predetermined duration, said second duration defining a reduced recovery interval of said output stage, and (iii) transistor means, responsive to said second bistable means and energized during said second duration, for dissipating charge on said output capacitor, and thereby establishing a shortened recovery interval for said output stage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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