Claims
- 1. An electrotherapy circuit for producing a defibrillation waveform to a patient having an impedance, the circuit comprising:
a main voltage source; a first patient electrode operatively connected between the patient and the first voltage source; a second voltage source; a second patient electrode operatively connected between the patient and the second voltage source; a control circuit operatively connected between said second voltage source and said first voltage source such that an electrical circuit is created from the first voltage source to the second voltage source via the patient; and means for triggering an electrotherapy pulse to the patient.
- 2. The electrotherapy circuit of claim 1, further comprising a boost network including an inductor and a diode each connected in series between said second voltage source and said first voltage source and a transistor operatively connected with a controller for discharging the second voltage source into the first voltage source.
- 3. The electrotherapy circuit of claim 1, wherein the control circuit comprises a boost switch circuit.
- 4. The electrotherapy circuit of claim 3, wherein the first voltage source has a voltage V1 and the second voltage source has a voltage V2, less than V1, wherein the controller maintains a difference between V1 and V2 substantially constant.
- 5. The electrotherapy circuit of claim 1, wherein the circuit produces an arbitrary waveform.
- 6. A method of providing an electrotherapy pulse to a patient comprising:
connecting a first electrode to the patient; providing a first voltage source for transmitting a first voltage to the first electrode; connecting a second electrode to the patient; connecting a second voltage source having a second voltage to the second electrode; connecting a controller to the second voltage source; and initiating an electrotherapy pulse to the patient by discharging a first voltage source through the first patient electrode such that the difference between the first voltage source and the second voltage source is maintained substantially constant.
- 7. An electrotherapy circuit and method as described and shown herein.
- 8. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 3.
- 9. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 4.
- 10. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 5.
- 11. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 6, including an internal H-bridge circuit.
- 12. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 7, including an external H-bridge circuit.
- 13. An electrotherapy circuit as shown in FIG. 8 and comprising a single inductor for both charging the circuit and delivering an electrotherapy pulse to a patient.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to provisional patent application Serial No. 60/170,650, filed on Dec. 14, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60170650 |
Dec 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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09736597 |
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10387264 |
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