Surgery: light – thermal – and electrical application – Light – thermal – and electrical application – Electrical therapeutic systems
Patent
1997-04-10
1999-06-01
Kamm, William E.
Surgery: light, thermal, and electrical application
Light, thermal, and electrical application
Electrical therapeutic systems
607 7, A61N 139
Patent
active
059084421
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for delivering a stepped truncated damped sinusoidal external defibrillation waveform which, when applied through a plurality of electrodes positioned on a patient's torso will produce a desired response in the patient's cardiac cell membranes is provided. Further, the method and apparatus sufficiently approximates a constant current defibrillation shock pulse. The method includes the steps monitoring a patient-dependent electrical parameter and determining a duration based on the parameter determined. First and second charge storage components are then charged. A first truncating switch is then closed to discharge the first charge storage component. After a predetermined delay, a second truncating switch is closed to discharge the second charge storage component. Then, after the duration period that was calculated has expired the switches are opened to truncate the waveform. The computation of discharge duration is made as a function of the desired cardiac membrane response function, a patient model and a defibrillator circuit model.
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Brewer James E.
Stendahl Gary B.
Kamm William E.
Layno Carl H.
SurVivaLink Corporation
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