Automatic implantable defibrillator and pacer
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1. An implantable defibrillator and pacer for cardioverting and pacing a patient'"'"'s heart comprising:
- a lead system for coupling the patient'"'"'s heart to said defibrillator and pacer and for delivering cardioverting and pacing energy to the heart;
a sense amplifier for coupling to the heart for detecting the depolarization of cardiac tissue;
first energy storage means for storing both said cardioverting energy and pacing energy;
a primary energy source means for supplying energy to said first energy storage means;
an energy converter coupled to said primary energy source and said first energy storage means for supplying energy to said first energy storage means at a voltage higher than the voltage of said primary energy means;
second energy storage means for storing said pacing energy;
first switch means coupled to said first energy storage means for delivering said cardioverting energy to said lead system in response to a first control signal;
a voltage regulator coupled to said first storage means for charging said second storage means in response to a second control signal;
a second switch means for coupling said second energy storage means to said lead system in response to a third control signal;
defibrillation and pacer control logic coupled to said sense amplifier for detecting fibrillation, and for producing said first control signal in response to the detection of fibrillation;
said defibrillation and control logic for producing said second control signal after the delivery of said cardioverting energy; and
,said defibrillation pacer control logic defining an escape time interval and for producing said third control signal if no cardiac depolarization is detected by said sense amplifier during said escape time interval.
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Abstract
A defibrillator/pacer having separate energy storage circuits for pacing and defibrillating. The pacing energy storage is charged from residual energy from the defibrillator source to permit high energy pacing after defibrillation. In operation, energy is transferred from the defibrillation energy storage source to the pacing energy storage source which is utilized to provide energy for pacing the heart after defibrillation.
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1. An implantable defibrillator and pacer for cardioverting and pacing a patient'"'"'s heart comprising:
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a lead system for coupling the patient'"'"'s heart to said defibrillator and pacer and for delivering cardioverting and pacing energy to the heart; a sense amplifier for coupling to the heart for detecting the depolarization of cardiac tissue; first energy storage means for storing both said cardioverting energy and pacing energy; a primary energy source means for supplying energy to said first energy storage means; an energy converter coupled to said primary energy source and said first energy storage means for supplying energy to said first energy storage means at a voltage higher than the voltage of said primary energy means; second energy storage means for storing said pacing energy; first switch means coupled to said first energy storage means for delivering said cardioverting energy to said lead system in response to a first control signal; a voltage regulator coupled to said first storage means for charging said second storage means in response to a second control signal; a second switch means for coupling said second energy storage means to said lead system in response to a third control signal; defibrillation and pacer control logic coupled to said sense amplifier for detecting fibrillation, and for producing said first control signal in response to the detection of fibrillation; said defibrillation and control logic for producing said second control signal after the delivery of said cardioverting energy; and
,said defibrillation pacer control logic defining an escape time interval and for producing said third control signal if no cardiac depolarization is detected by said sense amplifier during said escape time interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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