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titleOfInvention Method for stimulating heart muscle activity during the refractory period
abstract A system and method for improving heart contractions during a heart function cycle (heartbeat) of a patient requires detecting a local electrical event (depolarization) during the cycle. This local electrical event is then used to trigger a stimulation interval Δt at a time t 0 . Importantly, the stimulation interval Δt is set to end at a time t 1 during the absolute refractory period of the heart function cycle. At the time t 1 , a stimulator is triggered to stimulate a local sympathetic nerve on the epicardial surface of the heart. With this stimulation the sympathetic nerve secretes norepinephrine to improve a subsequent contraction of the heart.
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