Devices for detecting the presence of cardiac activity...

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C607S005000, C607S013000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides systems, methods and computer program products for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient. The present invention includes a detector circuit that is configured to detect the influence of a first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock.

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