Claims
- 1. A method for stimulating the cardiac action by means of a self-contained electrocardiostimulator implanted in the patient's body and connected to the heart, comprising the steps of: producing a signal having a plurality of packets, each said packet having a plurality of separate electric pulses each pulse being of a size insufficient to cause the heart to contract and having an interval therebetween; applying said signal having said packet of pulses to the heart to make it contract, such that the number of heart contractions is equal to the number of packets applied to the heart, thereby lessening the amount of power contained in each of said packets when compared to a single pulse of amplitude and duration equal to said packet.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of producing each of said separate electric pulses in said packet of pulses in the form of a rectangle.
- 3. A method as claimed in claims 1 or 2 comprising the further step of forming said packet of pulses such that the ratio between the interval between said separate electric pulses and the pulse width thereof within a pulse packet is selected to be greater than 0.2.
- 4. An implantable electrocardiostimulator intended to stimulate the cardiac action and comprising: a power source; a main pulse generator intended to set the heart rate and connected to said power source; an auxiliary generator intended to produce packets formed of individual high-frequency pulses and connected to said main generator; a power circuit breaker having two inputs and an output; the first of said two inputs of said power circuit breaker being connected to said power source; the second of said two inputs of said power circuit breaker being connected to said main generator; the output of said power circuit breaker being connected to the input of said auxiliary generator; and means connected to receive said packets of high-frequency pulses for supplying said packets of pulses to the heart.
- 5. An implantable electrocardiostimulator comprising:
- a power source;
- a main pulse generator containing a reference voltage source connected to said power source; a comparator connected to said reference voltage source; a first RC clock circuit determining the duration of said pulse packet and connected to said comparator; a second RC clock circuit determining the repetition period of said pulse packets; a discharge unit connected to the capacitor of said second RC clock circuit; an intermediate amplifier built around a transistor and connected to said comparator;
- a power circuit breaker built around a transistor and connected to the output of said intermediate amplifier and to said power source;
- an auxiliary generator connected via said power circuit breaker to said power source and including a flip-flop connected to said power circuit breaker; a first RC clock circuit determining the duration of the interval within said pulse packet and connected to said flip-flop; a second RC clock circuit determining the duration of a pulse in said pulse packet and connected to said flip-flop;
- an output switch built around a transistor and connected with its input to said flip-flop and with its output, via the heart, to said power source.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 888,525, filed Mar. 21, 1978 now abandoned.
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