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Morton Mower Born Jan 31 1933 Method and Apparatus for Monitoring Heart Activity, Detecting Abnormalities, and Cardioverting a Malfunctioning Heart Patent Number(s) 4,202,340 Inducted 2002 Morton Mower co-invented the automatic implantable cardioverter defibrillator, now implanted in well over 300,000 people. The AICD monitors and corrects abnormal heart rhythms and is 99% effective in treating sudden cardiac arrest. Invention Impact Normally, a natural pacemaker within the heart stimulates it to contract, producing a heartbeat. Ventricular fibrillation occurs when impulses from the hearts ventricles signal the heart to beat abnormally, causing very little blood to be pumped through the heart to the brain and body, which can result in sudden cardiac death. One reason the AICD is successful is because it treats ventricular fibrillation within seconds, preventing sudden cardiac death. Inventor Bio Mower, born in Baltimore, was a 1955 graduate of the Johns Hopkins University and a 1959 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He served in the U.S. Army, then joined Sinai Hospital where he served his residency and a fellowship in cardiology. Throughout his career, he has had a private practice and served as Chief of Cardiology at Sinai, and as Vice President of Medical Science at Cardiac Pacemakers Inc. In 1995, he became a senior consultant of the CPI division of Guidant Corporation and retired from CPI Guidant in 1996 to become chairman and CEO of Mower Research Associates. |
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