Method and apparatus for dual chamber cardiac analysis

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128705, 607 14, A61B 50464

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for analyzing cardiac information involves recording both atrial and ventricular information related to a recognized event. This information can then be transmitted by telemetry to the physician and graphed on a common graph which plots both atrial and ventricular information over the time period of the event. This technique allows greater ability to discern the true nature of these events, including whether a given event is a sinus tachycardia due to exercise or a ventricular tachycardia which might necessitate treatment. Therefore, the present invention enables more accurate analysis of cardiac information and thereby makes possible the more appropriate application of treatment.

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