System and method for temporary programming for implanted medical devices
First Claim
1. A system for programming an implanted medical device comprising:
- a medical device configured to be implanted within in a body of a patient;
the medical device including electrical circuitry to provide treatment to the patient, a first digital storage area for holding normal operation instructions and settings, a second digital storage area for holding temporary operating instructions and settings, a communications subsystem and a timing subsystem;
a repeater external of the patient'"'"'s body, the repeater including a communication subsystem configured to communicate with the communications subsystem of the medical device;
the patient, the medical device and the repeater remotely located from a caregiver facility;
the medical device configured to provide therapy to the patient using the normal operation instructions and settings stored in the first digital storage area;
the repeater configured to transmit temporary operation instructions and settings to the medical device for storage in the second digital storage area;
the repeater configured to instruct the medical device to use the temporary operating instructions and settings to deliver therapy to the patient;
wherein after the medical device has begun delivering therapy using the temporary operation instructions and settings, the medical device will revert to the normal operation instructions and settings if the medical device fails to receive a generally continuous continuation signal from the repeater during a first predetermined period of time.
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Abstract
A system and method for temporary programming of an implantable medical device. The system and method include a repeater uploading temporary programming and instructions to a temporary memory of the device and then instructing the device to operate according to the temporary instructions. If during a first time period, the device is not in continuous periodic communication with the repeater, the device automatically reverts to operation under the normal operating instructions. At the end of the first time period, the caregiver or the patient may decide to revert to the normal programming. During a second time period, the device operates according to the temporary programming unless the caregiver or the patient instructs the device to revert to the normal programming, or the device fails to receive a periodic continuation signal from the repeater. Adverse health affects to the patient may also trigger the device to revert to the normal programming during either the first or second time period.
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57 Claims
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1. A system for programming an implanted medical device comprising:
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a medical device configured to be implanted within in a body of a patient;
the medical device including electrical circuitry to provide treatment to the patient, a first digital storage area for holding normal operation instructions and settings, a second digital storage area for holding temporary operating instructions and settings, a communications subsystem and a timing subsystem;
a repeater external of the patient'"'"'s body, the repeater including a communication subsystem configured to communicate with the communications subsystem of the medical device;
the patient, the medical device and the repeater remotely located from a caregiver facility;
the medical device configured to provide therapy to the patient using the normal operation instructions and settings stored in the first digital storage area;
the repeater configured to transmit temporary operation instructions and settings to the medical device for storage in the second digital storage area;
the repeater configured to instruct the medical device to use the temporary operating instructions and settings to deliver therapy to the patient;
wherein after the medical device has begun delivering therapy using the temporary operation instructions and settings, the medical device will revert to the normal operation instructions and settings if the medical device fails to receive a generally continuous continuation signal from the repeater during a first predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of providing therapy to a patient with a programmable implantable medical device, the method comprising:
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providing the patient, the programmable implantable medical device and an external repeater remotely located from a caregiver facility, the device delivering therapy to the patient based on normal operating instructions stored in a first memory of the device;
a physician at the caregiver facility communicating temporary operating instructions to the repeater;
the repeater communicating the temporary operating instructions to the device, and the device storing the temporary operating instructions in a second memory;
the repeater communicating with the device to begin delivering therapy to the patient based on the temporary operating instructions;
the device reverting to delivering therapy to the patient based on the normal operating instructions if the device does not receive a generally continuous continuation signal from the repeater during a first predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41)
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42. A system for programming an implanted medical device comprising:
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a medical device implanted within in a body of a patient, the medical device including electrical circuitry to provide treatment to the patient, a first digital storage area for holding normal operation instructions and settings, a second digital storage area for holding temporary operating instructions and settings, a communications subsystem and a timing subsystem;
a repeater external of the patient'"'"'s body, the repeater including a communication subsystem configured to communicate with the communications subsystem of the medical device;
the implanted medical device configured to provide therapy to the patient using the normal operation instructions and settings stored in the first digital storage area;
the repeater configured to transmit temporary operation instructions and settings to the medical device for storage in the second digital storage area;
the repeater configured to instruct the medical device to use the temporary operating instructions and settings to deliver therapy to the patient;
wherein after the medical device has begun delivering therapy using the temporary operation instructions and settings, the medical device is configured revert to delivering therapy using the normal operation instructions and settings if the medical device fails to receive a generally continuous continuation signal from the repeater during a first predetermined period of time;
wherein after the first predetermined period of time, the patient is ambulatory and the medical device is configured to revert back delivering therapy using the normal operation instructions and settings if the medical device fails to receive a periodic continuation signal from the repeater during a second predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49)
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50. A method of providing therapy to a patient with a programmable implantable medical device, the method comprising:
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providing the patient, the programmable implantable medical device and an external repeater;
delivering therapy with the device to the patient based on normal operating instructions stored in a first memory of the device;
communicating temporary operating instructions to the repeater;
communicating the temporary operating instructions to the device with the repeater;
storing the temporary operating instructions in a second memory of the device;
communicating to the device with the repeater, instructing the device to begin delivering therapy to the patient based on the temporary operating instructions;
reverting the device to delivering therapy to the patient based on the normal operating instructions if the device does not receive a generally continuous continuation signal from the repeater during a first predetermined period of time;
while the patient is ambulatory, delivering therapy to the patient with the device based on the temporary operating instructions during a second predetermined period of time when the device receives a periodic continuation signal from the repeater;
while the patient is ambulatory during the second predetermined period of time, reverting the device to delivering therapy to the patient based on the normal operating instructions if the device does not receive a periodic continuation signal from the repeater during the second predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57)
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