Claims
- 1. In a magnetic tape recorder for recording signals indicative of the operation of a pacemaker and of the response of a patient to the pacemaker as revealed by the time relationship between a pacemaker spike signal generated by the pacemaker and an ECG generated by the patient equipped with the pacemaker, said magnetic tape recorder having at least two channels for recording separate tracks on a magnetic tape, each channel including a pre-emphasis filter, at least a pair of ECG electrodes to be connected to the patient for receiving said pacemaker spike signal and said ECG signal;
- first means for sensing the occurrence of a pacemaker spike signal, said pacemaker spike signal having a frequency spectrum higher than the frequency spectrum required to pass the ECG signal, and for producing in response to the pacemaker spike signal a synthesized signal whose frequency spectrum lies within the frequency spectrum required to pass the ECG signal; and
- second means for separating and recording the synthesized signal and the ECG signal through respective ones of said channels on separate tracks on magnetic tape, whereby the synthesized signal is recorded by a recorder normally used for recording ECG signals.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first means further comprise:
- a differentiator circuit connected to the ECG electrodes to receive as an input signal the signals educed by the ECG electrodes, and responsive to the input signal to produce a differentiator output signal related to the rate of change of the input signal;
- a synthesized signal generator connected to said differentiator circuit to receive the differentiator output signal and to generate said synthesized signal when the magnitude of said differentiator output signal exceeds a preset threshold level, said synthesized signal having a predetermined waveform capable of passing through the pre-emphasis filter of the recorder so as to be recorded.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said synthesized signal is a pulse of duration longer than 10 milliseconds.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said synthesized signal generator is a one-shot multivibrator.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said synthesized signal has an amplitude greater than 0.5 millivolt.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 956,878, filed Nov. 1, 1978, now abandoned, entitled PACEMAKER MONITORING RECORDER AND MALFUNCTION ANALYZER.
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