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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 22, 1995
Filed:
Dec. 30, 1993
Gene Berghoff, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Scott Latterell, Minneapolis; both of, MN (US);
Paul Monroe, Janesville, WI (US);
Angeion Corporation, Plymouth, MN (US);
Abstract
A temporary pacemaker combines technologies of the implantable pacemaker, the waterproof watch, with a separate remote-control programming unit that communicates with the pacemaker via IR radiation. An LCD readout on the temporary pacemaker continuously reports on current settings, and is monitored periodically, as well as during the setting process. The programming unit is aimed at an IR sensor on the pacemaker, and its dedicated controls are used for setting, with the aid of prompting messages on its own LCD panel. Battery life is about 6-9 months, while that for the lithium battery in the sealed and sterilizable pacemaker approaches five years. A multi-conductor connector and an adapter for use with a temporary external pacemaker, is disclosed which reduces the complexity of connecting temporary pacing leads, adapters, extension cables, heart wires or other miscellaneous cables to a pacing device. It also reduces the possibility of inadvertent removal/disconnection of these patient connected cable systems, and yet allows for a quick release.