abstract |
The rhythm of a cardiac pace-maker is controlled by regulation signals detected in the nerves via receivers. At least one neurodetector device detects trains of nerve impulses and/or the action potentials which circulate through the nerves via, or which are generated in, the nerve receivers and converts them into electric signals. Associated electric circuits transform the electric signals detected in the neurodetectors and process the same so that the frequency of the periodic impulse generator of the pace-maker is modified. |