Pacer internal cardiac electrogram sensing system
First Claim
1. A system, usable with a pacemaker containing heart-stimulating pacing circuitry including a QRS amplifier circuit, for sensing the cardiac electrical activity of a patient in whom the pacemaker is implanted to obtain an optimum cardiac electrogram signal and comprising:
- casing means for housing said heart-stimulating pacing circuitry within the patient, at least a portion of the exterior of said casing means being electrically conditioned to act as an indifferent electrode;
pacing electrode means, implanted in the patient and operatively connected between said heart-stimulating pacing circuitry and the patient'"'"'s heart, for conducting stimulating electrical pulses from said pacing circuitry to the heart; and
a sensing electrode means, operatively connected to said indifferent electrode and to said QRS amplifier circuit of the pacing circitry and implanted in the patient at a selected position relative to the heart and said indifferent electrode and spaced from said pacing electrode means, for sensing cardiac electrical signal vectors with ventricular and atrial depolarization signals of comparable magnitude with respect to each other as in the patient'"'"'s cardiac electrogram and conducting the sensed signals to said QRS amplifier circuit with minimized cross coupling of said stimulating electrical pulses and after potentials from said pacing electrode means.
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Abstract
A system for internally sensing the cardiac electrogram in a patient with a cardiac pacemaker is disclosed comprising an implanted electrode that, in combination with the metallic case of the pacemaker which acts as an indifferent electrode, senses cardiac electrical signals and provides them as an input to the pacer electronics. The sensing electrode is appropriately spaced from the pacing electrode and positioned so that cross coupling is minimized to permit sensing of the cardiac electrogram without undue interference from the pacing stimulus and after potentials, and so that the pickup of both R- and P-waves is optimized. The sensed signals may be used to control atrial, ventricular or multichamber demand pacemakers and/or may be telemetered out of the patient for pickup and analysis by external equipment. A flat plate and a preferred cylindrical ring form of electrode are described.
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1. A system, usable with a pacemaker containing heart-stimulating pacing circuitry including a QRS amplifier circuit, for sensing the cardiac electrical activity of a patient in whom the pacemaker is implanted to obtain an optimum cardiac electrogram signal and comprising:
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casing means for housing said heart-stimulating pacing circuitry within the patient, at least a portion of the exterior of said casing means being electrically conditioned to act as an indifferent electrode; pacing electrode means, implanted in the patient and operatively connected between said heart-stimulating pacing circuitry and the patient'"'"'s heart, for conducting stimulating electrical pulses from said pacing circuitry to the heart; and a sensing electrode means, operatively connected to said indifferent electrode and to said QRS amplifier circuit of the pacing circitry and implanted in the patient at a selected position relative to the heart and said indifferent electrode and spaced from said pacing electrode means, for sensing cardiac electrical signal vectors with ventricular and atrial depolarization signals of comparable magnitude with respect to each other as in the patient'"'"'s cardiac electrogram and conducting the sensed signals to said QRS amplifier circuit with minimized cross coupling of said stimulating electrical pulses and after potentials from said pacing electrode means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of internally sensing the cardiac electrogram of a patient having an implanted pacemaker, including a casing with pacing circuitry therein, comprising the steps of:
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disposing a pacing electrode, electrically connected to said pacemaker pacing circuitry, in contact with the patient'"'"'s heart for applying stimulating electrical pulses from the pacemaker pacing circuitry to the heart; forming at least a portion of the exterior of the pacemaker casing to act as an indifferent electrode; and disposing a sensing electrode, electrically connected to said pacemaker circuitry and said indifferent electrode, within the patient at a selected position with respect to said indifferent electrode and the heart and spaced from said pacing electrode, for sensing ventricular and atrial depolarization signals of comparable magnitude relative to each other as in the patient'"'"'s cardiac electrogram and conducting the sensed signals to said pacemaker circuitry with minimized cross coupling of stimulating electrical pulses and after potentials from said pacing electrode. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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