Electrode switching means for use in a defibrillator

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128419D, A61B 504

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ABSTRACT:
A defibrillator is described having separate amplifiers for the paddles and the ECG electrodes and means for supplying cardiographic signals to an output amplifier from the amplifier associated with the ECG electrodes when they are properly attached to the patient and for automatically coupling cardiographic signals to the output amplifier from the amplifier associated with the paddles if any combination of the ECG electrodes become improperly attached.

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