A medical device, e.g., an implantable medical device, delivers one or
more neurally-excitable stimulation pulses to myocardial tissue during a
period when the tissue is refractory. The width of the pulses is less
than or equal to approximately one half millisecond. In some embodiments,
the current amplitude of the pulses is less than or equal to
approximately twenty milliamps. In exemplary embodiments, the medical
device delivers a pulse train of six or fewer pulses separated from each
other by an interval that is greater than or equal to approximately ten
milliseconds. In some embodiments, the medical device delivers pulses
according to a schedule stored in a memory, or as a function of a
monitored physiological parameter of a patient, such as an intracardiac
pressure. In some embodiments, the medical device suspends or withholds
delivery of neurally-excitable based on detection of cardiac ischemia.