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System and method for breaking reentry circuits by cooling cardiac tissue

  • US 7,840,264 B1
  • Filed: 03/30/2007
  • Issued: 11/23/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/19/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for inhibiting the conduction of spurious electrical impulses in cardiac tissue comprising:

  • a cardiac sensor for detecting a symptom associated with an arrhythmia;

    a temperature sensor, wherein the temperature sensor detects a start temperature of the cardiac tissue at the time the symptom is detected;

    a processor comprising logic adapted for;

    evaluating the sensed arrhythmia and the cardiac tissue start temperature; and

    using the evaluation of the sensed arrhythmia and the cardiac tissue temperature, selecting one or more remedial measures from the group consisting of applying a temperature decrease to the cardiac tissue and applying a pacing pulse to the cardiac tissue;

    a heat-transfer operator situated at a targeted portion, wherein the heat transfer operator is adapted to respond to the processor to remove heat from the targeted portion served by that heat-transfer operator if the temperature decrease remedial measure is selected;

    a cardiac stimulation generator; and

    a cardiac stimulation electrode, wherein the electrode is connected to the cardiac stimulation generator, and wherein the cardiac stimulation generator is adapted to apply a pacing pulse to the cardiac tissue if the pacing pulse remedial measure is selected.

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