Electrogram signal filtering in systems for detecting ischemia
First Claim
1. An implanted system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
- at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage;
a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing a reduction in the magnitude of the signal voltage that is less than 6 dB at 1 Hz compared to the magnitude of the signal voltage at 3 Hz but more than 6 dB of attenuation at frequencies below 0.05 Hz, the output of the high pass filter being a filtered electrical signal; and
, an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal from the high pass filter, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia.
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Abstract
The present invention is a system that utilizes optimized high pass or band pass filtering to provide accurate detection of changes in the ST segment of an electrogram as detected by an implanted cardiosaver system, which ST segment changes are indicative of coronary ischemia. To accurately detect changes in the ST segment of the electrogram, the cardiosaver system uses either analog or digital high pass filtering having an electrogram voltage reduction of 6 dB at some frequency between 0.05 Hz and 1.0 Hz with less than 6 dB of attenuation at frequencies above 1.0 Hz. and more than 6 dB of attenuation for frequencies below 0.05 Hz. The optimized filter would include attenuation of electric power generation frequencies of either 50 Hz or 60 Hz to reduce electromagnetic interference. The system also includes both implanted and external portions that provide a patient alarm if coronary ischemia is sensed.
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64 Claims
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1. An implanted system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
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at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage;
a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing a reduction in the magnitude of the signal voltage that is less than 6 dB at 1 Hz compared to the magnitude of the signal voltage at 3 Hz but more than 6 dB of attenuation at frequencies below 0.05 Hz, the output of the high pass filter being a filtered electrical signal; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal from the high pass filter, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An implanted system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
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at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage;
a low pass filter designed to filter the electrical signals from the patient'"'"'s heart, the low pass filter producing a reduction in the magnitude of the signal voltage that is greater than 6 dB at 60 Hz compared to the magnitude of the signal voltage at 25 Hz, the output of the low pass filter being a filtered electrical signal; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signals from the low pass filter, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. An implanted cardiac pacemaker that includes the capability for detecting coronary ischemia, the pacemaker including:
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a lead designed to sense the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram having a signal voltage;
electronic circuitry to which the lead is electrically connected, the electronic circuitry being designed to pace the patient'"'"'s heart;
the electronic circuitry also including a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing a reduction in the magnitude of the signal voltage that is less than 6 dB at 1.0 Hz as compared to the magnitude of the electrical signal at 3.0 Hz but more than 6 dB of signal attenuation at frequencies below 0.05 Hz, the output of the high pass filter being a filtered electrical signal; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45)
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46. An implantable cardiac defibrillator that includes the capability for ischemia detection, the defibrillator including:
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a lead designed to sense the electrical signal from a patient'"'"'s heart;
the electrical signal being an electrogram having a signal voltage;
electronic circuitry to which the lead is electrically connected, the electronic circuitry being designed to defibrillate the patient'"'"'s heart when ventricular fibrillation is sensed;
the electronic circuitry also including a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing a reduction in the magnitude of the signal voltage that is less than 6 dB at 1.0 Hz as compared to the magnitude of the electrical signal at 3.0 Hz but more than 6 dB of signal attenuation at frequencies below 0.05 Hz, the output of the high pass filter being a filtered electrical signal; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment of the filtered electrical signal that is indicative of coronary ischemia. - View Dependent Claims (47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60)
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61. An implantable system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
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at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage;
a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing an attenuation of the electrogram signal voltage by at least 6 dB at a frequency that is higher than 0.05 Hz but lower than 1.0 Hz compared to the signal voltage at 3.0 Hz but less than 6 dB of signal voltage attenuation at all frequencies higher than 1.0 Hz and lower than 3.0 Hz compared to the signal voltage at 3.0 Hz; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal from the high pass filter, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia.
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62. An implanted system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
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at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage;
a high pass filter designed to filter the electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the high pass filter producing an attenuation of the electrogram signal voltage by at least 6 dB at a frequency that is higher than 0.1 Hz but lower than 0.5 Hz compared to the signal voltage at 1.5 Hz but less than 6 dB of signal voltage attenuation at all frequencies higher than 0.5 Hz and lower than 1.5 Hz compared to the signal voltage at 1.5 Hz; and
,an electrical signal processor designed to process the filtered electrical signal from the high pass filter, the processor having the capability to detect a change in the ST segment signal voltage that is indicative of coronary ischemia.
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63. An implanted system for the detection of coronary ischemia in a human patient, the system including:
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at least two electrodes for obtaining an electrical signal from the patient'"'"'s heart, the electrical signal being an electrogram that has a signal voltage, the electrodes being direct coupled to an amplifier that is part of the implanted system so that there is no high pass filtering of the electrogram signal voltage, the amplifier having an output signal free from high pass filtering, and an electrical signal processor designed to process the output signal from the amplifier, the processor further having the capability to detect coronary ischemia by measurements of a change in the difference between the electrogram voltage of the ST segment and the electrogram voltage of the PQ segment, the voltage difference being the ST deviation which is an indication of coronary ischemia. - View Dependent Claims (64)
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