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Cardiac pacemaker with bidirectional communication

  • US 5,792,205 A
  • Filed: 10/21/1996
  • Issued: 08/11/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cardiac pacemaker constructed and adapted to be implanted in the body of a patient to sense cardiac activity including dysrhythmias and to respond to the sensing of a dysrhythmia with an appropriate therapy selected to return the heart to normal sinus rhythm, said pacemaker comprising a therapy generator including a biocompatible housing, electrical sensing and pacing/defibrillating therapy-generating circuitry within the housing, an electrically insulative header atop the housing, at least one female electrical connector coupled to the circuitry within the housing and having an exposed opening in the header adapted to receive a mating proximal end of a pacemaker endocardial lead for at least supplying intracardiac ECG signal information from the patient'"'"'s heart to the therapy generator, said header having an outer surface for exposure to tissue and fluid of the patient when the pacemaker is implanted, and at least two electrodes incorporated into the header and exposed by mounting at said outer surface thereof, said at least two electrodes being connected to the circuitry within the housing for detecting within the patient'"'"'s body electrical signals emanating from the patient'"'"'s heart as additional ECG signal information independent of the lead-based intracardiac ECG signal information for confirming or distinguishing the intracardiac ECG signal information.

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