Non-invasive, radiolucent cardiac electrode

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607 4, 1286532, A61B 504

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ABSTRACT:
A non-invasive radiolucent electrode for stimulating the heart is disclosed. The electrode is configured to include at least one pad having a first surface adapted to contact the patient's skin, and a conductive mesh backing substantially covering a second surface of the pad and configured to be radiolucent.

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