Esophageal electrode
First Claim
1. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,and a plurality of contact rings each approximately 15 mm long embedded in the outer surface of the tube and spaced apart axially approximately 6 mm.
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Abstract
A technique has been devised to pace the heart, defibrillate the heart, or ventilate the lungs of a patient using extremely low electrical power. These techniques use an internal esophageal electrode as the basic common terminal with chest electrodes positioned to direct a particular current to a particular place depending on whether pacing, defibrillation or ventilation is to be accomplished. In accordance with the present invention a particular configuration of multiple ring electrodes has been devised to facilitate these techniques.
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16 Claims
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1. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each approximately 15 mm long embedded in the outer surface of the tube and spaced apart axially approximately 6 mm.
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11. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a plurality of turns of highly conductive wire on the surface of the tube so that the rings have approximately the same flexibility as the tube, wherein all of the contact rings are electrically connected together in parallel.
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12. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a plurality of turns of highly conductive wire on the surface of the tube so that the rings have approximately the same flexibility as the tube, wherein a switching device is connected to each of the contact rings enabling different rings to be selectively activated.
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13. In combination with an esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a plurality of turns of highly conductive wire on the surface of the tube so that the wire rings have approximately the same flexibility as the tube; -
an external electrode for placement on the chest area of the patient, and an electrical sensing system connected to both the contact rings and external electrode for measuring the impedance between each contact ring and the external electrode and for connecting a source of power across the contact ring and external electrode having the smallest impedance.
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14. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a continuous strand of wire and each approximately 15 mm long imbedded in the outer surface of the tube and spaced apart axially approximately 6 mm, wherein the wire is approximately 0.5 mm in diameter and each contact ring has approximately 28 turns of wire, and wherin a switching device is connected to each of the contact rings enabling different rings to be selectively activated.
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15. In combination with an esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a continuous strand of wire and each approximatley 15 mm long imbedded in the outer surface of the tube and spaced apart axially approximately 6 mm, wherein the wire is approximately 0.5 mm in diameter and each contact ring has approximately 28 turns of wire; -
an external electrode for placement on the chest area of the patient, an electrical sensing system connected to both the contact rings and external electrode for measuring the impedance between each contact ring and the external electrode and for connecting of a source of power across the contact ring and external electrode having the smallest impedance.
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16. An esophageal electrode comprising a flexible tube sized to be inserted through the nose or mouth into the esophagus of a patient,
and a plurality of contact rings each made of a plurality of turns of highly conductive wire on the surface of the tube so that the rings have approximately the same flexibility as the tube, wherein said tube has distal and proximal ends, a plurality of ports are provided in this tube, and means are connected adjacent the proximal end of the tube for applying a practical vacuum to the tube whereby the ports will draw the lining of the esophagus against the contact rings.
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