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titleOfInvention Apparatus for treating a living organism to achieve a heart load reduction, and a method of achieving a heart load reduction
abstract An apparatus and a method for treating a mammal or other living organism having a heart exhibiting a heart rhythm with alternating phases of systole and diastole, a peripheral vascular system, and a systolic pressure resulting from the action of the heart. The apparatus comprises a heart rhythm sensor, a pulse generator for generating electrical stimulating signals synchronised with the heart rhythm and timed to occur during phases of diastole, at least first and second electrodes for applying the electrical stimulation signals to one or more skeletal or smooth muscles associated with said peripheral vascular system, and a sound generator for producing acoustic signals with a pulse repetition frequency corresponding to a heart rhythm. The heart rhythm to which the pulse repetition frequency corresponds is either the heart rhythm sensed by the heart rhythm sensor or an artificial heart rhythm which is progressively lowered from an initial heart rate rhythm to a lower heart rate rhythm. In one so-called asynchronous embodiment the electrical stimulating signals are also timed with respect to the artificial heart rhythm.
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