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Implanted medical device/external medical instrument communication utilizing surface electrodes

  • US 6,704,602 B2
  • Filed: 10/29/1999
  • Issued: 03/09/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system, comprising:

  • an implantable medical device having a can with surface electrodes positioned for contact with patient tissue;

    a pair of stimulation electrodes for connection to patient tissue;

    a pulse generation circuit inside the can;

    an electrode switching circuit coupled to the pulse generation circuit and delivering electrical stimulation pulses produced by the pulse generation circuit that are above a patient tissue stimulation threshold to the pair of stimulation electrodes as therapy to a patient and delivering subthreshold pulses produced by the pulse generation circuit to the can surface electrodes in a predetermined pattern of modulations constituting an encoded data signal that propagates as a signal transmission through the patient tissue;

    a control circuit coupled to the pulse generation circuit and the electrode switching circuit to cause the pulse generation circuit to selectively generate the stimulation pulses and the subthreshold pulses and to cause the electrode switching circuit to selectively apply the selectively generated pulses to the pair of stimulation electrodes and the can surface electrodes;

    a plurality of electrodes adapted to be electrically connected to a patient'"'"'s skin to receive the subthreshold pulses transmitted through the patient tissue; and

    an external device coupled to the skin electrodes to detect the encoded data signal.

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