Managed Pacing Recharge in Multipoint Pacing Systems
A recharging and pacing technology, applied in electrodes, electrotherapy, current collectors, etc., can solve problems such as programming complexity, and achieve the effect of avoiding artifacts and reducing time
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[0024] An ambulatory medical device may include one or more of the features, structures, methods, or combinations thereof described herein. For example, a cardiac monitor or cardiac stimulator may be implemented to include one or more of the advantageous features or processes described below. It is intended that such a monitor, stimulator or other implantable or partially implantable device need not include all of the features described herein, but may be implemented to include selected features that provide unique structure or function. Such devices can be implemented to provide various therapeutic or diagnostic functions.
[0025] figure 1 is an illustration of portions of a system including IMD 110 . Examples of IMD 110 include, but are not limited to, pacemakers, defibrillators, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices, or combinations of such devices. In other examples, the IMD is a neurostimulator such as a vagus nerve stimulator, a baroreflex stimulator, a car...
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