Method of terminating an arrhythmia

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128784, 128786, A61N 139, A61N 105

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051918854

ABSTRACT:
A single use disposable esophageal electrode structure is formed with a planar sheet body member. The body member carries a plurality of spaced-apart conductive electrode members. A temperature sensor can also be carried on the body member. A layer of adhesive on the body member can be used to affix it to an esophageal probe. A plurality of conducting members is coupled to the body member. Each of the conducting members is in turn coupled to a respective one of the electrodes. A free end of the conducting members carries an electrial connector for connection to other electrical units.

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