Claims
- 1. A device for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
a detector circuit that is configured to detect the influence of a first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the detector circuit is further configured to detect the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein the device further comprises a defibrillator circuit configured to administer the first defibrillation shock to the patient.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the device further comprises a recorder circuit configured to record the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein the recorder circuit is further configured to record the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 6. A device according to claim 4, wherein the device further comprises an isolation circuit configured to electrically isolate the detector circuit from the defibrillation shock.
- 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to electrically isolate the detector circuit from the defibrillation shock from about 0.3 seconds before initiation of the first defibrillation shock to about 0.3 seconds after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 8. A device according to claim 6, wherein the isolation circuit comprises at least one of a relay and a switch.
- 9. A device according to claim 6, wherein the defibrillator circuit comprises a plurality of electrodes and wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to decouple the plurality of electrodes of the defibrillator circuit from the detector circuit before initiation of the first defibrillation shock until after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 10. A device according to claim 6, wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to decouple the plurality of electrodes of the defibrillator circuit from the recorder circuit before initiation of the first defibrillation shock until after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 11. A device according to claim 6, wherein the detector circuit comprises at least one amplifier and wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to decouple the at least one amplifier from the defibrillation circuit.
- 12. A device according to claim 6, wherein the detector circuit comprises at least one amplifier and wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to decouple the at least one amplifier by isolating at least one sensor lead from the detector circuit.
- 13. A device according to claim 6, wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to pass a current through the detector circuit.
- 14. A device according to claim 6, wherein the detector circuit further comprises at least one amplifier configured to have a large dynamic range associated therewith.
- 15. A device according to claim 6, wherein the detector circuit, the defibrillator circuit, the recorder circuit and the isolation circuit are configured to be disposed within a single implantable housing for implantation in the patient.
- 16. A device according to claim 15, wherein the implantable housing is an implantable defibrillator.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein the isolation circuit further comprises an insulator module that is configured to insulate the detector circuit within the implantable defibrillator from the first defibrillation shock.
- 18. A device according to claim 6, where the detector circuit, the defibrillator circuit, the recorder circuit and the isolation circuit are configured to be disposed within a single housing that is external to the patient.
- 19. A device according to claim 18, wherein the single housing is an external defibrillator.
- 20. A device according to claim 6, wherein the detector circuit, the defibrillator circuit, the recorder circuit and the isolation circuit are respective separate devices.
- 21. A device according to claim 20, wherein at least one of the detector circuit, the defibrillator circuit, the recorder circuit and the isolation circuit is configured to be disposed within an implantable housing for implantation within the patient and at least one of the detector circuit, the defibrillator circuit, the recorder circuit and the isolation circuit is configured to be external to the patient.
- 22. A device according to claim 4, wherein the defibrillator circuit is further configured to indicate termination of the defibrillation shock to the detector circuit.
- 23. A device according to claim 1, wherein the detector circuit is further configured to determine if the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 24. A device according to claim 23, wherein the device further comprises a controller circuit configured to apply a pacing stimulation signal to a heart of a patient if the detector circuit determines that the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 25. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to apply the pacing stimulation within about two seconds of termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 26. A device according to claim 24, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 27. A device according to claim 24, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 28. A device according to claim 26, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect cardiac activity of the heart associated with application of the single pacing stimulation and selectively apply paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 29. A device according to claim 26, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect cardiac activity of the heart and selectively apply paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 30. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect a signal specifying application of paired pacing and selectively apply paired pacing stimulation based on the detected signal.
- 31. A device according to claim 24, wherein the defibrillation shock is applied to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the controller circuit is further configured to apply the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are different sets of electrodes.
- 32. A device according to claim 24, wherein the defibrillation shock is applied to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the controller circuit is further configured to apply the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are the same set of electrodes.
- 33. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to selectively apply paired pacing stimulation to the heart based on at least one of receipt of an external specification and sensed variables associated with cardiac activity.
- 34. A device according to claim 33, wherein the sensed variables associated with cardiac activity comprise a pulse pressure below a predefined threshold.
- 35. A device according to claim 33, wherein the external specification comprises instruction from a healthcare provider.
- 36. A device according to claim 34, wherein the controller circuit is configured to be disposed within an implantable housing for implantation in the patient.
- 37. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is configured to be external to the patient.
- 38. A device according to claim 24, further comprising at least one set of electrodes for application of the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient.
- 39. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to apply the pacing stimulation within about one second of termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 40. A device according to claim 1, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises fibrillation and wherein the detector circuit is further configured to detect if the fibrillation ceases after immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiates within a predetermined time period after the first defibrillation shock.
- 41. A device according to claim 40, further comprising a controller circuit wherein the controller circuit is configured to administer a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value immediately if it is determined that the fibrillation has ceased immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the predetermined time period.
- 42. A device according to claim 40, further comprising a controller circuit wherein the controller circuit is configured to:
wait a second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation ceased immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; and determine if fibrillation ceases after termination of the second predetermined time period; and administer a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation has not ceased after termination of the second predetermined time period.
- 43. A device according to claim 40, further comprising a controller circuit wherein the controller circuit is configured to:
administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a second predetermined time period if the fibrillation ceased immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; determine if the cardiac activity has been influenced by the administration of CPR; and administer a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after termination of the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation activity has not been influenced by the administration of CPR during the second predetermined time period.
- 44. A device according to claim 40, further comprising a controller circuit wherein the controller circuit is configured to:
administer a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is higher than the first shock value at the second time if the fibrillation is not influenced by the first defibrillation shock immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 45. A device according to claim 24:wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect cardiac activity and/or function of the heart, select a type of pacing stimulation to apply to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock based on the detected cardiac activity and/or function and apply the selected type of pacing stimulation.
- 46. A device according to claim 45, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect the cardiac activity and/or function before applying a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 47. A device according to claim 45, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to detect the cardiac activity and/or function after applying a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 48. A device according to claim 45, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 49. A device according to claim 45, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 50. A device according to claim 45, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises a combination of single pacing stimulation and paired pacing stimulation.
- 51. A device according to claim 24, wherein the controller circuit is further configured to inhibit application of the pacing stimulation if cardiac activity is detected.
- 52. A device according to claim 51, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises a detected blood pressure.
- 53. A device according to claim 51, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises spontaneous electrical activity.
- 54. A device for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
a detector circuit; an isolation circuit configured to selectively isolate at least one sensor lead from the detection circuit based on presence of a defibrillation shock.
- 55. A device according to claim 54, wherein the isolation circuit is configured to decouple the at least one sensor lead from the detection circuit to isolate the detector circuit from the defibrillation shock.
- 56. A device according to claim 55, wherein the isolation circuit comprises at least one of a switch or a relay.
- 57. A device according to claim 54, wherein the isolation circuit includes an insulator module to further isolate the detector circuit from the defibrillation shock.
- 58. A device according to claim 55, further comprising a defibrillation circuit that is configured to administer the defibrillation shock.
- 59. A device according to claim 54, further comprising a recorder circuit configured to record the influence of the defibrillation shock immediately after termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 60. A device according to claim 59, wherein the isolation circuit is further configured to selectively isolate the at least one sensor lead from the recorder circuit based on presence of a defibrillation shock.
- 61. A device according to claim 54, further comprising a controller circuit configured to administer an alternate treatment based on the presence of fibrillation in a patient immediately after the termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 62. A device according to claim 61, wherein the controller circuit comprises a pacer configured to apply a pacing stimulation signal to a heart of a patient based on signals detected by the detector circuit.
- 63. A system for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
a first set of electrodes for applying a first defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient; and means for detecting the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock.
- 64. A system according to claim 63, wherein the means for detecting further comprises detecting the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 65. A system according to claim 63, wherein the system further comprises means for administering the first defibrillation shock to the patient.
- 66. A system according to claim 65, wherein the system further comprises means for recording the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 67. A system according to claim 66, wherein the means for recording comprises means for recording the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 68. A system according to claim 66, wherein the system further comprises means for electrically isolating the means for detecting from the means for administering.
- 69. A system according to claim 66, wherein the means for detecting further comprises means for determining if the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 70. A system according to claim 66, wherein the system further comprises means for applying a pacing stimulation signal to a heart of a patient if the detector circuit determines that the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 71. A system according to claim 70, wherein the means for applying pacing stimulation comprises means for applying the pacing stimulation within about two seconds of termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 72. A system according to claim 70, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 73. A system according to claim 70, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 74. A system according to claim 72, wherein means for applying pacing stimulation comprises means for detecting cardiac activity of the heart associated with application of the single pacing stimulation and selectively apply paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 75. A system according to claim 72, wherein the means for applying stimulation further comprises detecting cardiac activity of the heart and selectively applying paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 76. A system according to claim 70, wherein the means for applying stimulation further comprises means for detecting a signal specifying application of paired pacing and selectively apply paired pacing stimulation based on the detected signal.
- 77. A system according to claim 70, wherein the defibrillation shock is applied to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the means for applying further comprises means for applying the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are different sets of electrodes.
- 78. A system according to claim 70, wherein the defibrillation shock is applied to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the means for applying further comprises means for applying the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are the same set of electrodes.
- 79. A system according to claim 70, wherein the means for applying further comprises means for selectively applying paired pacing stimulation to the heart based on at least one of receipt of an external specification and sensed variables associated with cardiac activity.
- 80. A system according to claim 70, wherein the sensed variables associated with cardiac activity comprise a pulse pressure below a predefined threshold.
- 81. A system according to claim 70, wherein the external specification comprises instruction from a healthcare provider.
- 82. A system according to claim 70, wherein the controller circuit is configured to be disposed within an implantable housing for implantation in the patient.
- 83. A system according to claim 63, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises fibrillation and wherein the means for detecting comprises means for detecting if the fibrillation ceases after immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiates within a predetermined time period after the first defibrillation shock.
- 84. A system according to claim 63, further comprising means for administering a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value immediately if it is determined that the fibrillation has ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the predetermined time period.
- 85. A system according to claim 63, further comprising:
means for waiting a second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; and means for determining if fibrillation ceases after termination of the second predetermined time period; and means for administering a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation has not ceased after termination of the second predetermined time period.
- 86. A system according to claim 63, further comprising:
means for administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a second predetermined time period if the fibrillation ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; means for determining if the cardiac activity has been influenced by the administration of CPR; and means for administering a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after termination of the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation activity has not been influenced by the administration of CPR during the second predetermined time period.
- 87. A system according to claim 63, further comprising:
means for administering a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is higher than the first shock value at the second time if the fibrillation is not influenced by the first defibrillation shock immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 88. A system according to claim 70, wherein the system further comprises:
means for detecting cardiac activity and/or function of the heart; and means for selecting a type of pacing stimulation to apply to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock based on the detected cardiac activity and/or function, wherein the means for applying comprises means for applying the selected type of pacing.
- 89. A system according to claim 88, wherein the means for detecting further comprises means for detecting cardiac activity and/or function before administering a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 90. A system according to claim 88, wherein the means for detecting further comprises means for detecting cardiac activity and/or function after administering a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 91. A system according to claim 88, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 92. A system according to claim 88, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 93. A system according to claim 88, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises a combination of single pacing stimulation and paired pacing stimulation.
- 94. A system according to claim 70, wherein the means for applying further comprises means for inhibiting application of the pacing stimulation if cardiac activity is detected.
- 95. A system according to claim 94, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises a detected blood pressure.
- 96. A system according to claim 94, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises spontaneous electrical activity.
- 97. A system for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
a defibrillator circuit configured to administer the first defibrillation shock to the patient; a detector circuit configured to detect the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock; an isolation circuit configured to electrically isolate the detector circuit from the defibrillator circuit.
- 98. A computer program product for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
computer readable medium having computer readable program code embodied therein, the computer readable program code comprising:
computer readable program code for detecting the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock.
- 99. A computer program product according to claim 98, wherein the computer readable program code for detecting further comprises computer readable program code for detecting the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 100. A computer program product according to claim 98, wherein the computer program product further comprises computer readable program code for administering the first defibrillation shock to the patient.
- 101. A computer program product according to claim 100, wherein the computer program product further comprises computer readable program code for recording the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 102. A computer program product according to claim 101, wherein the computer readable program code for recording comprises computer readable program code for recording the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient within about two seconds of termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 103. A computer program product according to claim 98, wherein the computer program product further comprises computer readable program code for electrically isolating the means for detecting from the means for administering.
- 104. A computer program product according to claim 98, wherein the computer readable program code for detecting further comprises computer readable program code for determining if the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 105. A computer program product according to claim 104, wherein the computer program product further comprises:
computer readable program code for applying a pacing stimulation signal to a heart of a patient it is determined that the cardiac activity of the patient immediately subsequent to termination of the first defibrillation shock is normal cardiac activity.
- 106. A computer program product of claim 105, wherein the computer readable program code for applying pacing stimulation further comprises computer readable program code for applying the pacing stimulation within about two seconds of termination of the defibrillation shock.
- 107. A computer program product of claim 105, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 108. A computer program product of claim 105, wherein the pacing stimulation signal comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 109. A computer program product of claim 108, wherein the computer readable program code that applies pacing stimulation further comprises computer readable program code that detects cardiac activity of the heart associated with application of the single pacing stimulation and selectively applies paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 110. A computer program product of claim 109, wherein the computer readable program code that applies further comprises computer readable program code that detects cardiac activity of the heart and selectively applies paired pacing stimulation based on the detected cardiac activity.
- 111. A computer program product of claim 105, wherein the computer readable program code that applies further comprises computer readable program code that detects a signal specifying application of paired pacing and selectively applies paired pacing stimulation based on the detected signal.
- 112. A computer program product of claim 111, wherein the defibrillation shock is applied to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the computer readable program code that applies the pacing stimulation further comprises computer readable program code that applies the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are different sets of electrodes.
- 113. A computer program product of claim 106, wherein the computer readable program code that applies the defibrillation shock further comprises computer readable program code that applies to a heart of a patient using at least one first set of electrodes and wherein the computer readable program code that applies pacing stimulation further comprises computer readable program code that applies the pacing stimulation signal to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock using at least one second set of electrodes, wherein the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes are the same set of electrodes.
- 114. A computer program product of claim 105, wherein the computer readable program code that applies further comprises computer readable program code that selectively applies paired pacing stimulation to the heart based on at least one of receipt of an external specification and sensed variables associated with cardiac activity.
- 115. A computer program product of claim 114, wherein the sensed variables associated with cardiac activity comprise a pulse pressure below a predefined threshold.
- 116. A computer program product of claim 114, wherein the external specification comprises instruction from a healthcare provider.
- 117. A computer program product according to claim 98, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises fibrillation and wherein the computer readable program code for detecting comprises computer readable program code for detecting if the fibrillation ceases after immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiates within a predetermined time period after the first defibrillation shock.
- 118. A computer program product according to claim 117, further comprising computer readable program code for administering a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value immediately if it is determined that the fibrillation has ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the predetermined time period.
- 119. A computer program product of claim 117, further comprising:
computer readable program code that waits a second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; and computer readable program code that determines if fibrillation ceases after termination of the second predetermined time period; and computer readable program code that administers a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation has not ceased after termination of the second predetermined time period.
- 120. A computer program product according to claim 117, further comprising:
computer readable program code that administers cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a second predetermined time period if the fibrillation ceased after termination of the first defibrillation shock and reinitiated within the first predetermined time period; computer readable program code that determines if the cardiac activity has been influenced by the administration of CPR; and computer readable program code that administers a third defibrillation shock having a third shock value that is at least one of substantially equivalent to the first shock value and less than the first shock value after termination of the second predetermined time period if it is determined that the fibrillation activity has not been influenced by the administration of CPR during the second predetermined time period.
- 121. A computer program product according to claim 117, further comprising:
computer readable program code that administers a second defibrillation shock having a second shock value that is higher than the first shock value at the second time if the fibrillation is not influenced by the first defibrillation shock immediately after termination of the first defibrillation shock.
- 122. A computer program product according to claim 87, wherein the computer readable program code that applies a pacing stimulation further comprises:
computer readable program code that detects cardiac activity and/or function in the heart; computer readable program code that selects a type of pacing stimulation to apply to the heart of the patient subsequent to termination of the defibrillation shock based on the detected cardiac activity and/or function; and computer readable program code that applies the selected type of pacing.
- 123. A computer program product according to claim 122, wherein the computer readable program code that detects cardiac activity and/or function comprises computer readable program code that detects the cardiac activity and/or function before applying a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 124. A computer program product according to claim 122, wherein the computer readable program code that detects cardiac activity and/or function comprises computer readable program code that detects the cardiac activity and/or function after applying a defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient.
- 125. A computer program product according to claim 122, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises single pacing stimulation.
- 126. A computer program product according to claim 122, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises paired pacing stimulation.
- 127. A computer program product according to claim 122, wherein the selected type of pacing stimulation comprises a combination of single pacing stimulation and paired pacing stimulation.
- 128. A computer program product according to claim 87, wherein the computer program code that applies the pacing stimulation further comprises computer readable program code that inhibits application of the pacing stimulation if cardiac activity is detected.
- 129. A computer program product according to claim 128, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises a detected blood pressure.
- 130. A computer program product according to claim 128, wherein the detected cardiac activity comprises spontaneous electrical activity.
- 131. A method for detecting the presence of cardiac activity in a patient, comprising:
applying a first defibrillation shock to a heart of the patient; and detecting the influence of the first defibrillation shock on the patient immediately subsequent to termination of a first defibrillation shock.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to co-owned and co-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ entitled Methods, Systems and Computer Program Products for Treating Fibrillation in a Patient Based on the Presence of Fibrillation Following Administration of defibrillation Therapy (Attorney Docket No. 5656-24) filed concurrently herewith, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.