Atrial and ventricular-only pacemaker responsive to premature ventricular contractions
First Claim
1. A pulse generator comprising:
- atrial and ventricular terminal means for connection respectively to the atrium and ventricle of a patient'"'"'s heart;
ventricular pulse providing means connected to said ventricular terminals means for selectively delivering stimulating pulses to said ventricular terminals means at a ventricular timing rate;
atrial and ventricular sensing means connected to said atrial and ventricular terminal means and operative for sensing atrial and ventricular contractions of the patient'"'"'s heart;
atrial-ventricular (A-V) timing means operatively connected to said atrial sensing means and said ventricular pulse providing means and operative in response to a sensed atrial contraction to cause said ventricular pulse providing means to deliver a stimulating pulse at the end of a first A-V delay interval from said sensed atrial contraction;
counting means for counting ventricular contractions and providing an A-V disable interval signal commencing when a ventricular contraction is sensed following a prior ventricular contraction and in the absence of an intervening atrial contraction; and
means responsive to the A-V disable interval signal for preventing said A-V timing means from responding to a sensed atrial contraction for the duration of the A-V disable interval.
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Abstract
A programmable pacemaker pulse generator capable of operating in several atrial and ventricular pacing modes having atrial and ventricular sense amplifiers and output circuits and programmable memory and clock controlled digital timing circuits for selectively delivering stimulating pulses to the heart in an atrial synchronous mode of operation. The ventricular sense amplifier has a blanking and refractory period following the sensing of a ventricular heartbeat or the occurrence of a stimulation pulse. Delay means operatively connected to the atrial sense amplifier operate to trigger the generation of a ventricular stimulating pulse after an A-V delay interval following a sensed atrial depolarization. The A-V delay interval is lengthened by means responsive to the detection of two or more ventricular depolarizations without an intervening atrial depolarization, so as to avoid the application of a ventricular stimulating pulse into the vulnerable period (or T-wave) of the heart. In addition, the ventricular refractory period is prolonged by a like interval. In this way the time intervals are prolonged to alleviate the possibility of harmful pacing into the heart'"'"'s vulnerable period while allowing the ventricular stimulating pulse to be delivered after the delay in synchrony with the detected P-wave.
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12 Claims
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1. A pulse generator comprising:
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atrial and ventricular terminal means for connection respectively to the atrium and ventricle of a patient'"'"'s heart; ventricular pulse providing means connected to said ventricular terminals means for selectively delivering stimulating pulses to said ventricular terminals means at a ventricular timing rate; atrial and ventricular sensing means connected to said atrial and ventricular terminal means and operative for sensing atrial and ventricular contractions of the patient'"'"'s heart; atrial-ventricular (A-V) timing means operatively connected to said atrial sensing means and said ventricular pulse providing means and operative in response to a sensed atrial contraction to cause said ventricular pulse providing means to deliver a stimulating pulse at the end of a first A-V delay interval from said sensed atrial contraction; counting means for counting ventricular contractions and providing an A-V disable interval signal commencing when a ventricular contraction is sensed following a prior ventricular contraction and in the absence of an intervening atrial contraction; and means responsive to the A-V disable interval signal for preventing said A-V timing means from responding to a sensed atrial contraction for the duration of the A-V disable interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An atrial and ventricular pulse generator comprising:
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atrial sensing means for sensing atrial contractions of the heart and providing an atrial sense signal; ventricular sensing means for sensing ventricular contractions of the heart and providing a ventricular sense signal; atrial pulse providing means for providing atrial stimulating pulses in response to atrial trigger signals; ventricular pulse providing means for providing ventricular stimulating pulses in response to ventricular trigger signals; and means responsive to atrial and ventricular sense signals and selectively providing atrial and ventricular trigger signals for triggering said atrial and ventricular pulse providing means at a predetermined lower rate timing interval further comprising; atrial-ventricular (A-V) timing means responsive to an atrial sensing signal for commencing an A-V delay interval and providing a ventricular trigger signal upon the termination of the A-V delay interval; first counting means for commencing an A-V disable interval signal upon the production of a ventricular sense signal; second counting means for counting the number of ventricular and atrial sense signals and providing a gating signal when more than one ventricular sense signal occurs following an atrial sense signal; and gating means responsive to said gating signal for providing said A-V disable signal to said A-V delay interval timing means to prolong said A-V time interval until the expiration of the A-V disable signal. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. An atrial and ventricular pulse generator comprising:
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atrial sensing means for sensing atrial contractions of the heart and providing an atrial sense signal; ventricular sensing means for sensing ventricular contractions of the heart and providing a ventricular sense signal; atrial pulse providing means for providing atrial stimulating pulses in response to an atrial trigger signal; ventricular pulse providing means for providing ventricular stimulating pulses in response to ventricular trigger signal; and means responsive to atrial and ventricular sense signals and selectively providing atrial and ventricular trigger signals for triggering said atrial and ventricular pulse providing means at a predetermined lower rate timing interval further comprising; atrial-ventricular (A-V) timing means responsive to an atrial sensing signal for commencing an A-V delay interval and providing a ventricular trigger signal upon the termination of the A-V delay interval; first counting means for commencing a ventricular refractory interval signal and an A-V disable interval signal upon the production of a ventricular sense signal; second counting means for counting the number of ventricular and atrial sense signals and providing a first gating signal when more than one ventricular sense signal occurs following an atrial sense signal and a second gating signal when an atrial sense signal occurs between each ventricular sense signal; first gating means responsive to said first gating signal for providing said A-V disable interval signal to said A-V delay interval timing means to prolong said A-V time interval until the expiration of the A-V disable interval signal; and second gating means responsive to said second gating signal and said refractory interval signal for providing a refractory interval during which ventricular sense signals cannot reset the lower rate timing interval. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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