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External defibrillation with automatic post-shock anti-tachycardia (APSAT) pacing based on pre-shock ECG

  • US 9,889,313 B2
  • Filed: 02/11/2017
  • Issued: 02/13/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/10/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An external medical device that facilitates delivery of electrical energy to a patient, the external medical device comprising:

  • a housing external to the patient;

    an energy storage module within the housing, the energy storage module configured to store electrical energy;

    a processor configured to determine whether defibrillation is advised for the patient by performing an analysis of an ECG of the patient and, if so, the processor being further configured to control a delivery of the stored electrical energy to the patient, the delivery being controlled so that;

    a first portion of the stored electrical energy is delivered as a defibrillation shock that has an energy level of at least 50 J, anda second portion of the stored electrical energy is delivered after the defibrillation shock as one or more pacing pulses, at least one of the one or more pacing pulses having an energy of at most 4.8 J, an energy of at least one of the one or more pacing pulses being based upon the performed analysis of the ECG of the patient.

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