It is known that reforming implantable defibrillator capacitors at least
partially restores and preserves their charging efficiency. An
industry-recognized standard is to reform implantable capacitors by pulse
discharging the connected electrochemical cell about once every three
months throughout the useful life of the medical device. A Li/SVO cell
typically powers such devices. The present invention relates to
methodologies for significantly minimizing, if not entirely eliminating,
the occurrence of voltage delay and irreversible Rdc growth in the about
35 % to 70 % DOD region by subjecting Li/SVO cells to novel discharge
regimes. At the same time, the connected capacitors in the cardiac
defibrillator are reformed to maintain them at their rated breakdown
voltages.