Claims
- 1. A method for defibrillating a patient's heart with a defibrillator, comprising the steps of:
- detecting and storing a fibrillation waveform recorded for the patient;
- charging a high voltage capacitor in the defibrillator;
- obtaining a sample of waveform parameters during said charging step, said waveform parameters including;
- (1) a maximum value of a calculated first moving rectified average, said first average based on values of said fibrillation waveform within a window of a first predetermined length of time,
- (2) a maximum value of a calculated second moving rectified average, said second average based on values of said fibrillation waveform within a window of a second predetermined length of time longer than said first predetermined length of time, and
- (3) a ratio of said first average and said second average;
- determining a set of threshold values for each waveform parameter based on the sample;
- continuously calculating said first and second averages and said ratio;
- comparing said second average calculated in said calculating step to a first one of the threshold values;
- comparing said ratio calculated in said calculating step to a second one of the threshold value; and
- after completion of the charging step, delivering a defibrillation shock to the patient's heart during a period of fibrillation when said second average and said ratio exceed the first and second threshold values, respectively.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- determining if the shock was delivered within a pre-set safety time period; and
- if the shock was not delivered within said safety time period, delivering a prescribed defibrillation shock at the time of expiration of said safety time period.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the defibrillator is implantable.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the defibrillator is external.
- 5. A method for defibrillating a patient's heart with a defibrillator, comprising the steps of:
- detecting and storing a fibrillation waveform recorded for the patient;
- charging a high voltage capacitor in the defibrillator;
- obtaining a sample of waveform parameters during said charging step, said waveform parameters including;
- (1) a maximum value of a calculated first moving rectified average, said first average based on values of said fibrillation waveform within a window of a first predetermined length of time,
- (2) a maximum value of a calculated second moving rectified average, said second average based on values of said fibrillation waveform within a window of a second predetermined length of time longer than said first predetermined length of time, and
- (3) a ratio of said first average and said second average;
- determining a set of adaptive threshold values for each waveform parameter based on the sample;
- continuously calculating said first and second moving averages and said ratio;
- comparing said second average calculated in said calculating step to a first one of the threshold values;
- comparing said ratio calculated in said calculating step to a second one of the threshold values;
- re-calculating said adaptive threshold values after a timeout period; and
- after completion of the charging step, delivering a defibrillation shock to the patient's heart during a period of fibrillation when said second average and said ratio exceed the first and second threshold values, respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/079,246 filed Mar. 25, 1998.
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