Output pulse artifact rejection in demand pacemakers
First Claim
1. A heart pacemaker comprising:
- pulse generating means for generating periodic sequential atrial and ventricular electrical stimulation pulses;
terminal means for connecting to patient'"'"'s heart for delivering atrial and ventricular stimulation pulses from said pulse generating means thereto;
a sensing amplifier for sensing electrical signals indicative of the patient'"'"'s heartbeat;
demand control means connected to said sensing amplifier and operative for preventing delivery of said stimulating pulses if a heartbeat occurs within a predetermined time interval following a preceding heartbeat;
first switching means operatively connected between said terminal means and said sensing amplifier for selectively passing signals;
a preamplifier having its input connected to receive signals from said first switching means;
second switching means having a signal input connected to the output of said preamplifier and having a control input and a signal output;
a low pass filter connected to the signal output of said second switching means and to the input of said sensing amplifier, said second switching means normally conductive for conveying signals from said preamplifier to said low pass filter;
control means operatively connected for switching said first and second switching means to a nonconductive condition during delivery of an atrial pulse and for causing said low pass filter to hold a prior signal level at the input of said sensing amplifier; and
bias means connected for coupling transient artifacts from the output of said preamplifier to the control input of said second switching means, for preventing the transient artifacts from passing through said second switching means to the sensing amplifier during delivery of an atrial pulse.
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Abstract
An atrial-ventricular demand pacemaker having improved atrial pulse artifact rejection includes a blanking circuit (30, 100) connected in the signal path from the ventricular output terminal (17) to the sensing amplifier (21) to blank the signal during an atrial pulse. A holding circuit including a low-pass filter (46, 137) and a switching element (43, 112) stores a prior signal value at the sensing amplifier input during the blanking interval, and delays return to normal operation until after the blanking circuit has returned to normal. Artifact rejection is also improved by limiting atrial pulse output circuit recharge time and by limiting polarization current driven into the ventricular output circuitry by an atrial output pulse.
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6 Claims
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1. A heart pacemaker comprising:
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pulse generating means for generating periodic sequential atrial and ventricular electrical stimulation pulses; terminal means for connecting to patient'"'"'s heart for delivering atrial and ventricular stimulation pulses from said pulse generating means thereto; a sensing amplifier for sensing electrical signals indicative of the patient'"'"'s heartbeat; demand control means connected to said sensing amplifier and operative for preventing delivery of said stimulating pulses if a heartbeat occurs within a predetermined time interval following a preceding heartbeat; first switching means operatively connected between said terminal means and said sensing amplifier for selectively passing signals; a preamplifier having its input connected to receive signals from said first switching means; second switching means having a signal input connected to the output of said preamplifier and having a control input and a signal output; a low pass filter connected to the signal output of said second switching means and to the input of said sensing amplifier, said second switching means normally conductive for conveying signals from said preamplifier to said low pass filter; control means operatively connected for switching said first and second switching means to a nonconductive condition during delivery of an atrial pulse and for causing said low pass filter to hold a prior signal level at the input of said sensing amplifier; and bias means connected for coupling transient artifacts from the output of said preamplifier to the control input of said second switching means, for preventing the transient artifacts from passing through said second switching means to the sensing amplifier during delivery of an atrial pulse. - View Dependent Claims (2, 5)
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3. An atrial-ventricular demand pacemaker having improved atrial artifact rejection, comprising:
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atrial pulse generating means and ventricular pulse generating means for generating periodic sequential atrial and ventricular electrical stimulation pulses, respectively; atrial terminal means and ventricular terminal means for connection to a patient'"'"'s heart for delivering atrial and ventricular stimulation pulses from said atrial and ventricular pulse generating means thereto; a sensing amplifier connected to said ventricular terminal means for sensing electrical signals indicative of the patient'"'"'s heartbeat; demand control means connected to said sensing amplifier and said pulse generating means for preventing delivery of said stimulating pulses if a heartbeat occurs within a predetermined time interval following a preceding heartbeat; and said atrial pulse generating means having an output circuit connected to a first terminal of said atrial terminal means through a series resistance to limit recharge current within the output circuit following delivery of an atrial stimulation pulse, and further having a diode connected in parallel with said resistance to bypass said resistance during delivery of said output pulse. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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6. A heart pacemaker comprising:
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atrial pulse generating means and ventricular pulse generating means for generating periodic sequential atrial and ventricular electrical stimulation pulses, respectively; terminal means for connection to a patient'"'"'s heart for delivering atrial and ventricular stimulation thereto; generating means for delivering sequential atrial and ventricular electrical stimulation pulses to said terminal means at a predetermined repetition rate; a sensing amplifier for sensing electrical signals indicative of the patient'"'"'s heartbeat; demand control means connected to said sensing amplifier and operative for preventing delivery of said stimulating pulses if a heartbeat occurs within a predetermined time interval following a preceding heartbeat; blanking means for normally conveying the patient'"'"'s heartbeat signals from said terminal means to said sense amplifier and for selectively decoupling said sensing amplifier from said terminal means during delivery of an atrial stimulation pulse, said blanking means including a preamplifier connected to receive said signals from said terminal means, a holding circuit connected to the output of said preamplifier and operative during a blanking interval to hold a prior signal level at the input to the sensing amplifier, and timing means for actuating said blanking means during the occurrence of an atrial stimulation pulse; said atrial pulse generating means including circuit means connected to its output to limit recharge current therein following delivery of an atrial stimulation pulse; and said ventricular pulse generating means including circuit means associated with its output for limiting the amount of current driven into the output of the ventricular pulse generator by the currents of an atrial output pulse.
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