Cardiac arrhythmia analysis system
First Claim
1. A system for monitoring the cardiac electrical activity and at least one other selected life sign of a patient and triggering the application of appropriate therapeutic current to the patient, comprising:
- (a) input means for receiving from said patient an electro-cardiac signal representative of the electrical activity of said patient'"'"'s heart and a second signal derived from said other selected life sign and indicative of the occurrence of a second criterion for the identification of selected cardiac arrhythmia;
(b) V-fib circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for repetitively producing V-fib pulses at a rate greater than or equal to a first predetermined rate in response to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation and producing at least one V-fib pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex;
(c) QRS circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for producing a QRS pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex while producing in response to ventricular fibrillation QRS pulses at less than half the rate of V-fib pulses produced by said V-fib circuit means; and
(d) logic means, responsive to said V-fib pulses, said QRS pulses, and said second signal, for producing periodic pacing trigger signals upon the occurrence of V-fib pulses and QRS pulses both at less than a second predetermined rate and of said second criterion.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for analyzing cardiac electrical activity and other life signs, and triggering a therapeutic current. A signal representative of cardiac electrical activity is analyzed by two distinct analog circuits and a logic protocol is provided to indentify cardiac arrhythmia based on the outputs of the circuits and the presence or absence of respiration. One circuit employs comparison of the electrical signal with a previous peak value thereof, and is characterized by its tendency to double-count some QRS complexes. The other circuit compares the sum of the rectified and low-pass filtered signal plus the derivative of the signal to a reference level, and compares the rectified and filtered signal to a threshold level, to identify QRS complexes while largely ignoring ventricular fibrillation. Defibrillation is triggered if either the second circuit produces output pulses greater than or equal to 200 pulses per minute, or the first circuit produces output pulses greater than 200 pulses per minute and the second circuit produces pulses at a rate less than half the pulse rate of the first circuit. Pacing is triggered if both circuits produce pulses at a rate less than 25 pulses per minute. Tachycardia and/or ventricular fibrillation must be apparently identified several times, and lack of respiration must be established, within a predetermined time period in order for defibrillation to be triggered. Defibrillation is inhibited as a result of interference which could produce unreliable measurements.
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10 Claims
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1. A system for monitoring the cardiac electrical activity and at least one other selected life sign of a patient and triggering the application of appropriate therapeutic current to the patient, comprising:
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(a) input means for receiving from said patient an electro-cardiac signal representative of the electrical activity of said patient'"'"'s heart and a second signal derived from said other selected life sign and indicative of the occurrence of a second criterion for the identification of selected cardiac arrhythmia; (b) V-fib circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for repetitively producing V-fib pulses at a rate greater than or equal to a first predetermined rate in response to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation and producing at least one V-fib pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex; (c) QRS circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for producing a QRS pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex while producing in response to ventricular fibrillation QRS pulses at less than half the rate of V-fib pulses produced by said V-fib circuit means; and (d) logic means, responsive to said V-fib pulses, said QRS pulses, and said second signal, for producing periodic pacing trigger signals upon the occurrence of V-fib pulses and QRS pulses both at less than a second predetermined rate and of said second criterion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for monitoring the cardiac electrical activity and at least one other selected life sign of a patient, and triggering the application of appropriate therapeutic current to said patient, comprising:
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(a) input means for receiving from said patient an electro-cardiac signal representative of said electrical activity of said patient'"'"'s heart and a second signal derived from said other selected life sign and indicative of the occurrence of a second criterion for the identification of selected cardiac arrhythmia; (b) V-fib circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for repetitively producing V-fib pulses at a rate greater than or equal to a first predetermined rate in response to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation and for producing at least one V-fib pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex; (c) QRS circuit means, responsive to said electro-cardiac signal, for producing a QRS pulse in response to the occurrence in said electro-cardiac signal of a QRS complex while producing in response to ventricular fibrillation QRS pulses at less than half the rate of V-fib pulses produced by said V-fib circuit means; and (d) logic means, responsive to said V-fib pulses, said QRS pulses, and said second signal, for producing a defibrillation trigger signal upon the occurrence of V-fib pulses at a rate greater than or equal to said first predetermined rate and QRS pulses at a rate less than one-half the V-fib pulse rate and of said second criterion. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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