Implantable cardiac stimulation device that minimizes...

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C607S009000

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ABSTRACT:
An implantable cardiac stimulation device provides capture of a chamber of a heart with pacing pulses while minimizing parasitic muscle tissue stimulation. A parasitic muscle stimulation detector detects if the application of pacing pulses result in parasitic muscle stimulation. If there is parasitic muscle stimulation resulting from the application of pacing pulses, a pulse generator control adjusts the pacing pulse amplitudes and durations until the pacing pulses capture the chamber of the heart without causing parasitic muscle stimulation.

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