Cardiac device with patient-triggered storage of physiological s

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607 27, A61B 50432

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055180019

ABSTRACT:
A cardiac device that stores physiological sensor data from multiple sensors is provided. A patient may use a portable triggering device to cause the cardiac device to store the data when the patient experiences symptoms that appear to be due to an abnormal heart condition. Alternatively, the data may be stored when the cardiac device identifies an abnormal physiological condition. A physician may select which sensors are used to store the data and may also adjust the number of memory buffers in which the data is to be stored.

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