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Defibrillator electrode system

  • US 4,850,356 A
  • Filed: 02/09/1988
  • Issued: 07/25/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/08/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A defibrillator cable for use in a physiological electrode system and comprising:

  • a first electrically conducting lead;

    a second electrically conducting lead, a first end of said first conducting lead to be electrically connected to a first output terminal of a defibrillator and a first end of said second conducting lead to be electrically connected to a second output terminal of the defibrillator;

    instrument connecting means for selectively completing an electrical circuit between said first ends of said leads and the respective output terminals of the defibrillator;

    an ECG input terminal to provide for the connection of an ECG to said first and second conducting leads;

    a high voltage protection circuit located between said ECG input terminal and said conducting leads;

    a defibrillator electrode connector to provide for the selective connection of said conducting leads to a pair of physiological electrode elements, the other ends of said first and second leads being connected to said connector;

    a third electrically conducting lead;

    a fourth electrically conducting lead; and

    an ECG-only electrode connecting means mounted in said defibrillator electrode connector, each of said third and fourth conducting leads connected to said ECG-only electrode connecting means at one end and to said ECG input terminal at the other end between said high voltage protection circuit and said first and second conducting leads,thereby permitting the use of ECG electrodes not constructed to handle defibrillation energy with the defibrillator cable to provide only a monitoring function, while providing for the attachment of electrodes for defibrillation if required, the defibrillation electrodes also being connected for ECG monitoring.

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