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titleOfInvention Implantable stimulation system and method for terminating cardiac arrhythmias
abstract A cardiac arrhythmia is terminated by stimulating the heart during the narrow 'region of susceptibility' or termination window of the arrhythmia cycle based upon a statistically significant starting value. The present invention will store a plurality of successful critically timed intervals in memory (62) and compute central value and a measure of variability via a control system (40) in order to determine the termination window size. The present invention then 'scans' symmetrically-centrifugally about the statistically significant starting value. In an alternate embodiment, the present invention employs ranked scanning is employed. The number and size of steps could be either programmable via a programmer (72), or automatically computed by the pulse generator based upon the termination window size. With each successful termination, the statistically significant starting value is updated. Histograms of the data could also be displayed on a screen as to quickly verify the appropriateness of the computed central value and range.
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