Claims
- 1. A circuit for detecting the state of a heart by monitoring the continuous time average of the ratio of high slope to low slope ECG segments and for effecting cardioversion if a malfunction is indicated by such time average ratio exceeding a predetermined threshold, the circuit comprising: ECG monitor means for sensing ECG signals from a heart; signal shaping means for generating the slope of the sensed ECG signals by providing an approximation of the derivative of the input ECG; means for discriminating between high slope and low slope segments; averaging means for continuously time averaging the ratio of high slope to low slope segments; threshold means for determining whether such time average ratio of high slope to low slope segments is within predetermined threshold limits indicative of normalcy; and means for effecting cardioversion if said ratio is outside said threshold.
- 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1, and further comprising automatic gain control means having a pick-off point at a location after said ECG signals are shaped.
- 3. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said signal shaping means includes a high pass filter.
- 4. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said signal shaping means is a filter having bandpass filter characteristics.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said discriminating means is a window comparator having a threshold band, and wherein said window comparator issues digital output signals, the sense of which is dependent upon whether shaped ECG signals lie inside or outside said threshold band.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said window comparator has a window level centered about the base line of said filtered ECG signals corresponding to zero slope.
- 7. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said discriminating means includes an absolute value circuit and a level comparator.
- 8. The circuit recited in claim 1, wherein said means for effecting cardioversion is a pulse generator.
- 9. A circuit for detecting the state of a heart by monitoring the continuous time average of the ratio of high slope to low slope ECG segments and for effecting cardioversion if a malfunction is indicated by such time average ratio exceeding a predetermined threshold, the circuit comprising: ECG monitor means for sensing ECG signals from a heart; signal shaping means for generating the slope of the sensed ECG signals by providing an approximation of the derivative of the input ECG; automatic gain control means for normalizing the height of the derivative peaks, said automatic gain control means having a pick-off point at a location after the input ECG signals are shaped; means for discriminating between high slope and low slope segments; averaging means for continuously time averaging the ratio of high slope to low slope segments; threshold means for determining whether such time average ratio of high slope to low slope segments is within predetermined threshold limits indicative of normalcy; and means for effecting cardioversion if said ratio is outside said threshold.
- 10. The circuit recited in claim 9, wherein said signal shaping means is a high pass filter.
- 11. The circuit recited in claim 9, wherein said automatic gain control means includes a peak-to-peak detector.
- 12. The circuit recited in claim 9, wherein said discriminating means includes an absolute value circuit and a level comparator.
- 13. The circuit recited in claim 9 or 1, wherein said averaging means includes an integrator.
- 14. The circuit recited in claim 9 or 1, wherein said averaging means includes a capacitor.
- 15. The circuit recited in claim 9 or 1, wherein said threshold means is a comparator.
- 16. The circuit recited in claim 15, wherein said comparator has threshold hysteresis.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 620,025, filed on Sept. 30, 1975, and now abandoned. The subject matter from the parent application which is not embodied herein, is embodied in divisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 878,005, filed on even date herewith.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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