abstract |
The present invention relates to an incorrect connection or mapping of proximal wire terminals to the ports of an implantable pacemaker device (ISD), such as an implantable pulse generator or an external test stimulator, and the present invention. The invention relates to the use of measurement and identification algorithms to either determine that the wires are correctly connected to their assigned ISD ports, or to identify the wires that are connected to the ports even if the wires are not pre-assigned to the ports. . Particular attention is given in the described technique to evaluate wires that comprise a larger number of electrodes than those that are supported at each port, and thus have more than one proximal terminal that is connected to more than one port of the ISD. |