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Method and apparatus for detection and treatment of tachycardia and fibrillation

  • US 5,342,402 A
  • Filed: 01/29/1993
  • Issued: 08/30/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/29/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for detection and treatment of arrhythmias, comprising:

  • means for sensing depolarizations of a patient'"'"'s heart;

    means for measuring intervals separating successive depolarizations of said patient'"'"'s heart;

    means for defining first and second adjacent, non-overlapping interval ranges and for defining a third interval range overlapping said first and second interval ranges;

    means for determining numbers of said measured intervals falling within said first, second and third interval ranges;

    first means for detecting an arrhythmia when the number of said measured intervals falling within said first interval range equals a first predetermined value;

    second means for detecting an arrhythmia when the number of said intervals within said second interval range equals a second predetermined value;

    means responsive to the detection of the arrhythmia by said first detecting means, for identifying the arrhythmia detected, comprising means for determining a number of said intervals falling within said third interval range within a series of said measured intervals preceding detection of said arrhythmia by said first detecting means and for identifying occurrence of a first arrhythmia in response to said number of intervals occurring within said series of intervals and falling within said third predetermined interval range being less than a third predetermined value and for identifying a second arrhythmia in response to said number of intervals occurring within said series of intervals and falling within said third interval range being greater than or equal to said third predetermined value;

    means for delivering at least two types of arrhythmia therapies; and

    means responsive to said identifying means for selecting and triggering delivery of one of said arrhythmia therapies.

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