Frequency-controlled heart pacemaker
First Claim
1. A frequency-controlled pacemaker for stimulating the heart of a patient comprising:
- means for generating stimulation pulses to the heart at a stimulation frequency;
means for controlling the stimulation frequency of said means for generating stimulation pulses;
means for obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level of said patient which has lower values when said patient is under load;
means for obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood temperature of said patient which has higher values when said patient is under load;
means for combining said signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level and said signal corresponding to the temperature, such that said signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level is decreased in ranges of said signal corresponding to the blood temperature having higher values; and
means for supplying the combined signal to said means for controlling the frequency.
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Abstract
The stimulation frequency of a heart pacemaker is controlled dependent on a signal representative of the blood oxygen content of the patient. The blood oxygen dependent signal is generated by a blood oxygen sensor. A temperature sensor generates a separate signal dependent on blood temperature. The blood oxygen and blood temperature signals are combined such that the blood oxygen signal is lowered, i.e., the value thereof is reduced, in ranges of higher physical load indicated by an increase in the temperature dependent signal. The combined signal is used to control the stimulation frequency of a heart pacemaker so that the stimulation frequency is increased, if blood oxygen saturation is decreasing and/or blood temperature is increasing.
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8 Claims
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1. A frequency-controlled pacemaker for stimulating the heart of a patient comprising:
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means for generating stimulation pulses to the heart at a stimulation frequency; means for controlling the stimulation frequency of said means for generating stimulation pulses; means for obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level of said patient which has lower values when said patient is under load; means for obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood temperature of said patient which has higher values when said patient is under load; means for combining said signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level and said signal corresponding to the temperature, such that said signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level is decreased in ranges of said signal corresponding to the blood temperature having higher values; and means for supplying the combined signal to said means for controlling the frequency. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for operating a heart pacemaker in a patient comprising:
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generating stimulation pulses to the heart of said patient at a stimulation frequency; obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level of said patient; obtaining a signal corresponding to the blood temperature of said patient; combining the signal corresponding to the blood oxygen level and the signal corresponding to the blood temperature such that said signal corresponding to the blood oxygen is decreased in ranges of said signal corresponding to the blood temperature having higher values; and using the combined signal to control the stimulation frequency of said pacemaker. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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