Method and apparatus for esophageal pacing
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1. An emergency pacemaker for continuously pacing the heart of a patient comprising:
- a flexible catheter for insertion into the esophagus of said patient, said catheter having a proximal end, a distal end and an exterior wall;
first and second pacing electrodes coupled to said catheter, said first pacing electrode being closer to the distal end of said catheter than said second pacing electrode;
a pacing generator for generating electrical pulses used to pace the patient'"'"'s heart, wherein each of said electrodes is of sufficient surface area to prevent injuring said patient'"'"'s esophagus during continuous emergency pacing; and
a pair of electrical conductors located in the interior portion of said catheter, one of which is connected between said first pacing electrode and said pacing generator for conducting said pulses to said first pacing electrode and the other of which is connected between said second pacing electrode and said pacing generator for conducting said electrical energy between said second pacing electrode and said pacing generator.
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Abstract
The method and apparatus for emergency pacing of a surgical patient'"'"'s heart through an esophageal catheter. Pacing electrodes are connected to the external wall of the catheter having sufficient surface area to reduce the current density to a level which does not burn or injure the patient'"'"'s esophagus. Pacing pulses are applied to the electrodes by a pacing generator and the pulses are transmitted through the esophagus wall to the patient'"'"'s heart.
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1. An emergency pacemaker for continuously pacing the heart of a patient comprising:
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a flexible catheter for insertion into the esophagus of said patient, said catheter having a proximal end, a distal end and an exterior wall; first and second pacing electrodes coupled to said catheter, said first pacing electrode being closer to the distal end of said catheter than said second pacing electrode; a pacing generator for generating electrical pulses used to pace the patient'"'"'s heart, wherein each of said electrodes is of sufficient surface area to prevent injuring said patient'"'"'s esophagus during continuous emergency pacing; and a pair of electrical conductors located in the interior portion of said catheter, one of which is connected between said first pacing electrode and said pacing generator for conducting said pulses to said first pacing electrode and the other of which is connected between said second pacing electrode and said pacing generator for conducting said electrical energy between said second pacing electrode and said pacing generator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A catheter used with a surgical patient and having a distal end and a proximal end, comprising:
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a hollow elongated flexible tube for insertion into the esophagus of said patient; and a pair of spaced electrodes coupled to said tube for continuously transmitting electrical energy through the wall of said esophagus to said patient'"'"'s heart for pacing said heart, wherein each of said electrodes is of sufficient surface area to prevent injuring said patient'"'"'s esophagus during continuous emergency pacing. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of continuously pacing a patient'"'"'s heart during surgery comprising:
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inserting a flexible catheter into the esophagus of said patient, said catheter including a pair of spaced electrodes electrically coupled to a pacing generator; generating pacing pulses in said pacing generator; transmitting said pacing pulses from said generator to one of said electrodes; and transmitting said pacing pulses from said electrode through the wall of said esophagus to the patient'"'"'s heart, wherein each of said electrodes is of sufficient surface area to prevent injuring said patient'"'"'s esophagus during continuous emergency pacing. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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