STIMULATION DEVICE FOR ELECTROTHERAPY AND METHOD FOR CHECKING THE POLARITY OF CONTACT ELECTRODES
20210393952 · 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N1/3993
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/3918
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N2001/083
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61N1/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a stimulation device for electrotherapy, in particular a defibrillator device and/or external pacemaker device, comprising: at least two contact electrodes (11, 12), which can be applied to the body of a patient at suitable stimulation positions and by means of which current pulses can be applied to the body of the patient (10), the first of the at least two contact electrodes (11, 12) acting as a supply electrode (12) having positive polarity, and the second of the at least two contact electrodes (11, 12) acting as a removal electrode (11) having negative polarity with respect to an emitted current pulse; and a current pulse generator (14), which is or can be connected to the contact electrodes (11, 12) by means of line connections (21, 17). In order to simplify the correct positioning of the contact electrodes on the body of the patient, a signal evaluation unit (15), which is or can be connected to the contact electrodes (11, 12), is provided for determining the application positions of the contact electrodes (11, 12) on the body of the patient (10), by means of which signal evaluation unit the polarity of the electrodes can also be automatically reversed in a preferred embodiment.
Claims
1. A stimulation device for electrotherapy, in particular defibrillator and/or external pacemaker device, comprising: with at least two contact electrodes, which can be applied to suitable stimulation positions on the body of a patient, and are configured to subject the body of the patient to current pulses, wherein the first of the at least two contact electrodes acts as a charging electrode having positive polarity and the second of the at least two contact electrodes acts as a discharging electrode having negative polarity with respect to an emitted current pulse; a current pulse generator, which is or can be connected to the contact electrodes via line connections; a signal evaluation unit, which is or can be connected to the contact electrodes, wherein the device is arranged, through the contact electrodes applied to the body of the patient, to record body's own signals specific to the respective application location of the contact electrodes and to transmit them to the evaluation unit, wherein the evaluation unit is configured to determine the actual application positions of the contact electrodes on the body of the patient based on the specific signals detected by the contact electrodes.
2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a display device configured to display the application position of the charging electrode and the discharging electrode on the body of the patient.
3. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a switch configured to interchange the line connections between the current pulse generator and the contact electrodes.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the switch comprises a change-over switch.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the change-over switch can be actuated by the evaluation unit in a controlled manner.
6. The device according to one of claim 1, wherein the specific signals are ECG signals.
7. A method for checking the polarity of contact electrodes applied to the body of a patient of a stimulation device for electrotherapy, in particular a defibrillator device and/or pacemaker device, the method comprising: applying the contact electrodes to the body of the patient, recording body's own signals specific to the respective application location of the contact electrodes, and transmitting the signals to an evaluation unit, wherein the evaluation unit determines the actual position of the contact electrodes on the body of the patient based on the signals detected on the contact electrodes.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the evaluation unit compares the polarity of the treatment current provided for the electrotherapy actually applied to the respective contact electrode with a target polarity on the contact electrode at the respective actual position and, if the actual polarity and the target polarity do not match, outputs a signal and/or changes the actual polarity to the target polarity.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the specific signals are ECG signals.
Description
[0010] Further advantages and features of the invention unfold from the following description and from the drawing, in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail by means of an example. It shows:
[0011] FIG. A a representation of the standard electrode position “anterior-lateral” for external pacemakers and defibrillators;
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[0017] When applying the electrodes to the patient, it is important not only to ensure that they are correctly positioned, but also that the correct polarity of the electrical pulses introduced into the body of the patient by the defibrillator or pacemaker via electrodes 11,12 is observed. In the two electrode positions shown in
[0018] The stimulation device shown schematically in
[0019] If the evaluation unit 15 detects a reversal of the two contact electrodes in their target positions (