Sensor device

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600391, 600393, 600509, A61B 504

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ABSTRACT:
A sensor device for monitoring bioelectric data from the thoracic region of a human body and/or for inducing stimulating signals to said region comprises a plurality of finger-like substrate portions of a flexible dielectric material. The substrate portions are releasably attachable to the thoracic region of a human body and the lateral spacing between the substrate portions is adjustable in accordance with the physiology of the body. A plurality of electrodes are provided on each substrate portion each having a respective lead connectable to an apparatus for inducing stimulating signals to, and/or receiving physiological signals from the electrodes. Indicia or other positioning elements are provided on at least one substrate portion for indicating the correct position of the assembly in use.

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Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Paris, France, Oct. 29-Nov. 1 1992, vol. 14, pp. 2702-2703.

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