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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 08, 2004
Larry Lapanashvili, Winterthur, CH;
Christian Stuerzinger, Winterthur, CH;
Alexander G. Sulzer, Zurich, CH;
Larry Lapanashvili, Winterthur, CH;
Christian Stuerzinger, Winterthur, CH;
Alexander G. Sulzer, Zurich, CH;
CardioLa Ltd., Winterthur, CH;
Abstract
An electrotherapy apparatus has a sensor for detecting periodically recurring signal peaks, in particular the R-R peaks of an electrocardiogram of a person and a processor for deriving from the periodically recurring signal peaks a time delay corresponding to approximately the end of the next T wave. A trigger system or circuit is initiated by an output signal of the processor or is embodied within the processor for applying electrical stimulations to one or more active electrodes provided on the person at a time that is related to the end of the time delay. The apparatus has a plurality of output channels for applying electrical stimulation to the one or more active electrodes on the person.