Method and system for aborting cardiac treatments

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ABSTRACT:
One method for aborting cardiac treatments includes detecting an arrhythmia in a heart of a patient with at least one electrode, which is located outside the heart of the patient. An alarm signal is generated after the detection of the arrhythmia to alert a user of an impending cardiac treatment. The cardiac treatment is cancelled if an abort signal is provided by the user within a predetermined amount of time.

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International Search Report, PCT/US2007/063808, Aug. 22, 2007, 6 Pages.

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