X-ray transmissive electrode for a living body

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128798, 128803, A61B 504, A61N 104

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047489839

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is an electrode for a living body, which is used in a defibrillator and the like without hindering X-ray inspection, the main part of the electrode (hereinafter referred to as "the electrode substrate") comprising a porous material composed of granular or fibrous carbon, or a flexible and porous material composed of fibrous carbon, the electrode being made to be transparent to X-ray.

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