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Energy converter for implantable cardioverter

  • US 4,548,209 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1984
  • Issued: 10/22/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An implantable medical device for the electrical termination of an arrhythmic condition of the heart comprising:

  • means responsive to cardiac depolarizations for producing sense signals indicative of natural cardiac activity;

    detection means responsive to said sense signals for detecting a cardiac arrhythmia and for producing an arrhythmia signal indicative of such arrhythmia;

    logic means for providing a trigger signal in response to an arrhythmia signal;

    power source means for providing voltage and current at a first level to said medical device;

    means for providing clock signals at predetermined clock intervals; and

    cardioversion energy pulse generator means for delivering a cardioverting pulse to cardiac tissue in response to said trigger signal further comprising cardioversion energy conversion means for generating cardioversion energy including;

    cardioversion energy storage means for storing voltage and current at a second level higher than said first level;

    current transforming means responsive to said power source means and said clock signals for providing charging current to said cardioversion energy storage means during a portion of each clock interval; and

    regulating means responsive to the current drawn from said power source means by said current transforming means for establishing the length of said portion of each clock interval that said power source means is coupled to said current transforming means.

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