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Method and apparatus for treating cardiac arrhythmia

  • US 6,470,211 B1
  • Filed: 08/18/2000
  • Issued: 10/22/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/03/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of delivering selective shock pulses to a patient'"'"'s heart to induce the appropriate defibrillation thereof, comprising the steps of:

  • inserting a plurality of spaced apart electrodes into the natural lumens of the patient'"'"'s heart such that that each electrode resides in different locations therein, so that at least a first atrial defibrillation shock pathway is defined by at least two of said plurality of spaced apart electrodes and at least a first ventricular defibrillation shock pathway is defined by at least two of said plurality of spaced apart electrodes;

    sensing cardiac signals associated with the cardiac activity of the patient'"'"'s heart with at least one of said plurality of spaced apart electrodes;

    detecting the presence of atrial fibrillation based on said sensing step;

    detecting the presence of ventricular fibrillation based on said sensing step;

    transmitting a first atrial defibrillation shock pulse to said first atrial defibrillation shock pathway responsive to said first detecting step, wherein the first atrial shock pulse exposing the patient to a shock pulse energy level of less than about 8 joules; and

    transmitting a first ventricular defibrillation shock pulse to said first ventricular defibrillation shock pathway responsive to said second detecting step.

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