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Surgery: Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application > Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application > Electrical Therapeutic Systems > Cardioverting/defibrillating > Computing Energy Required Or Contact Impedance Computing Energy Required Or Contact ImpedanceComputing Energy Required Or Contact Impedance patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.06/29/06 - 20060142810 - Method of detecting when electrode pads have been handled or removed from their package Handling or removal of a pair of pre-connected defibrillator electrode pads from their package, or a compartment in the defibrillator, is detected in order to effectively time the issuance of prompts to guide the user. Detection occurs when an impedance level between the electrode pads varies sufficiently over time to ... 06/01/06 - 20060116726 - Method and apparatus for testing an alternating current power source for defibrillation compatibility A device tests a circuit that is a source of alternating current by measuring at least one electrical parameter of the circuit to determine whether the circuit is able to provide adequate energy for defibrillation by an external defibrillator. The device may test the circuit by applying a load to ... 11/24/05 - 20050261743 - System and method for automated fluid monitoring An implantable cardiac device and method monitors a patient's body impedance so as to diagnose medical problems, such as fluid balance problems in congestive heart failure patients. The device monitors the patient's position and determines an appropriate time for collecting body impedance data when the patient is in repose. The ... 11/10/05 - 20050251215 - Cardiac rhythm management system with defibrillation threshold prediction A cardiac rhythm management device predicts defibrillation thresholds without any need to apply defibrillation shocks or subjecting the patient to fibrillation. Intravascular defibrillation electrodes are implanted in a heart. By applying a small test energy, an electric field near one of the defibrillation electrodes is determined by measuring a voltage ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |