Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1977-05-27
1979-08-21
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61N 136
Patent
active
041649460
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a permanently implantable cardioverter, or defibrillator including built-in interrogation and testing circuitry. Implanted fault detection circuits react to malfunctions in the implanted fibrillation detection circuitry, and ensure that inappropriate defibrillation pulses are not delivered to the wearer. Also disclosed is an implantable externally actuatable interrogation and test circuit which interrogates the sensing circuitry for faults, and which delivers a realistic defibrillation pulse to an implanted test load. An external device for monitoring the operation of the implanted defibrillator is also disclosed.
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Kamm William E.
Mirowski Mieczyslaw
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