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Patient-worn energy delivery apparatus

  • US 5,741,306 A
  • Filed: 05/23/1996
  • Issued: 04/21/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/23/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A patient-worn energy delivery apparatus for imparting electrical therapy to the body of a patient responsive to an occurrence of a treatable condition, the apparatus comprising:

  • a. a voltage converter for converting electrical energy from an initial voltage to a final voltage, the converter converting the energy at a plurality of charging rates, the converter including an inductive-boost generator having an output voltage level;

    b. a defibrillator adapted to be electrically coupled between the converter and the patient, the defibrillator having an energy reservoir for receiving the electrical energy at the plurality of charging rates from the converter, the defibrillator producing preshaped electrical pulses therefrom, the electrical pulses being one of defibrillation pulses and cardioversion pulses; and

    c. an energy delivery controller adapted to be electrically coupled to the patient and the converter and the defibrillator, the controller causing the converter to provide the electrical energy to the defibrillator at selected ones of the plurality of charging rates, the controller causing the defibrillator to apply a selectable portion of the electrical energy in the form of one of the defibrillation pulses and the cardioversion pulses to the body of the patient, responsive to the occurrence of the treatable condition.

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