IP Library Granted Patent US 7,062,318
Granted Patent B2
US 7,062,318 · App. 10/001,710 · Granted Jun 13, 2006

Electrical muscle controller

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Patent No.
US 7,062,318
App. No.
10/001,710
Granted
Jun 13, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of modifying the force of contraction of at least a portion of a heart chamber, including providing a subject having a heart, comprising at least a portion having an activation, and applying a non-excitatory electric field having a given duration, at a delay after the activation, to the portion, which causes the force of contraction to be increased by at least 5%.

Claims (10)

1. A method of performing cardiac surgery comprising applying to the heart, or to a portion thereof a non-excitatory stimulus of properties suitable to control the electro-mechanical activity of the tissue in the area on which surgery is to be performed, wherein said stimulus is inhibitory of a propagating action potential, and thereafter performing the required surgical procedure on said area.

2. A method of performing cardiovascular surgery comprising applying to the heart chamber or to a portion thereof a non-excitatory stimulus suitable to reduce the output flow, contractility, or pressure thereof, when surgery is performed on tissue perfused by the flow of said chamber, wherein said stimulus is unable to generate a propagating action potential, and thereafter performing the required surgical procedure on said area.

3. A method of reducing an output of a chamber of a heart, comprising applying to a portion of said heart chamber a non-excitatory stimulus suitable to obtain a desired change, wherein said stimulus is applied at a time at which it is unable to generate a propagating action potential, and wherein reducing the output of the chamber is obtained by reducing the reactivity of said portion, or its sensitivity, to an activation signal, or by reversibly blocking its conduction pathway.

4. A method of treating an abnormal activation of the heart, comprising applying to said heart or to a portion thereof a non-excitatory stimulus suitable to treat the abnormal activation condition, wherein said non-excitatory stimulus controls the electro-mechanical activity of the tissue in the area to which said stimulus is applied and is unable to generate a propagating action potential.

5. A method of claim 4 , wherein the abnormal activation treated is fibrillation.

6. Heart control apparatus, comprising circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus, and stimulus application devices for applying to a heart or to a portion thereof said non-excitatory stimulus, wherein said circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus generates a non-excitatory stimulus which controls the electro-mechanical activity of the tissue in the area to which said stimulus is applied and is unable to generate a propagating action potential.

7. Apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus comprises circuitry for generating an electric field.

8. Apparatus according to claim 6 or 7 , wherein the stimulus application device comprises one or more electrodes.

9. Cardiac surgery aiding apparatus, comprising circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus, and stimulus application apparatus for applying to a heart or to a portion thereof said non-excitatory stimulus, wherein said circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus generates a stimulus suitable to control the electro-mechanical activity of the tissue in the area on which surgery is to be performed, and wherein said stimulus is unable to generate a propagating action potential.

10. Cardiovascular surgery aiding apparatus, comprising circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus, and stimulus application apparatus for applying to a heart chamber or to a portion thereof said non-excitatory stimulus, wherein said circuitry for generating a non-excitatory stimulus generates a stimulus suitable to reduce the output flow, contractility, or pressure of said chamber, when surgery is performed on tissue perfused by the flow of said chamber, and wherein said stimulus is unable to generate a propagating action potential, and thereafter performing the required surgical procedure on said area.

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