Bipolar sensor for muscle tissue action potential duration estimation
First Claim
1. A sensor processing system for the measurement of action potential duration of muscle tissue, said system comprising a sensor comprising two electrodes positioned at a side wall of an electrode lead, confined by a pair of guard-ring electrodes provided with earthing means for earthing the guard-ring electrodes, said pair of guard rings being positioned at either side of the two sensing electrodes along the lead, and serving as guard rings, wherein said two electrodes are kept at a very close proximity, and wherein the sensor is electrically connected to a processing means for processing the signal detected by the sensor.
9 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A bipolar sensor for muscle tissue action potential duration estimation, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, comprising two electrodes exposed at the distal end of an electrode lead. The electrodes at said distal end are kept at a very close proximity, and the sensor is electrically connected to a processing means for processing the signal detected by the sensor.
Another prefered embodiment of the bipolar sensor for muscle tissue action potential duration estimation comprises two electrodes positioned at a side wall of an electrode lead, wherein said electrodes are kept at a very close proximity, and wherein said sensor is electrically connected to a processing means for processing the signal detected by the sensor.
-
Citations
3 Claims
- 1. A sensor processing system for the measurement of action potential duration of muscle tissue, said system comprising a sensor comprising two electrodes positioned at a side wall of an electrode lead, confined by a pair of guard-ring electrodes provided with earthing means for earthing the guard-ring electrodes, said pair of guard rings being positioned at either side of the two sensing electrodes along the lead, and serving as guard rings, wherein said two electrodes are kept at a very close proximity, and wherein the sensor is electrically connected to a processing means for processing the signal detected by the sensor.
-
3. A sensor for the measurement of action potential duration of muscle tissue electrically connectable to processing means, said sensor comprising two electrodes positioned at a side wall of an electrode lead, confined by a pair of guard-ring electrodes provided with earthing means for earthing the guard-ring electrodes, the guard ring electrodes being positioned at either side of the two sensing electrodes along the lead, and serving as guard rings, wherein said two electrodes are kept at a very close proximity.
Specification