Apparatus and method for therapy adjustment in implantable
First Claim
1. A method of treating tachyarrhythmias first comprising the steps of detecting the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia, applying anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy to the patient responsive to detection of the presence of a tachyarrhythmia, measuring the haemodynamic condition of the patient and deriving continually a derived length of time to switchover which is a function of said haemodynamic condition while said anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy is continued, and immediately switching over to applying cardioversion shock therapy instead of anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy after an elapsed time following the first detection of the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia as soon as said elapsed time exceeds said derived length of time to switchover.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for treating tachyarrhythmias wherein the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia is detected and a first antitachyarrhythmia therapy (antitachycardia pacing) is given at a first energy level. The haemodynamic condition of the patient is measured and a length of time to therapy switchover is continually derived during the application of the first antitachyarrhythmia therapy. The length of time to switchover is a function of the haemodynamic condition of the patient. When the time following detection of the patient tachyarrhythmia exceeds the length of time to switchover, a second antitachyarrhythmia therapy (a high energy shock) at a second energy level is provided. The average cardiac cycle length may be used as an indicator of the haemodynamic condition.
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- 1. A method of treating tachyarrhythmias first comprising the steps of detecting the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia, applying anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy to the patient responsive to detection of the presence of a tachyarrhythmia, measuring the haemodynamic condition of the patient and deriving continually a derived length of time to switchover which is a function of said haemodynamic condition while said anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy is continued, and immediately switching over to applying cardioversion shock therapy instead of anti-tachyarrhythmia pacing therapy after an elapsed time following the first detection of the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia as soon as said elapsed time exceeds said derived length of time to switchover.
- 7. A method of treating tachyarrhythmias first comprising the steps of detecting the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia, applying to the patient a first anti-tachyarrhythmia therapy of a first energy level responsive to detection of the presence of a tachyarrhythmia, measuring the haemodynamic condition of the patient and continually deriving a derived length of time to switchover which is a function of said haemodynamic condition while said first antitachyarrhythmia therapy is continued, and immediately switching over to applying to the patient a second anti-tachyarrhythmia therapy at a second energy level after an elapsed time following the first detection of the presence of a patient tachyarrhythimia as soon as said elapsed time exceeds said derived length of time to switchover.
- 13. A medical device for treating tachyarrhythmias comprising means for detecting the presence of a patient tachyarrhythmia, first means responsive to said detecting means for first applying to the patient a first anti-tachyarrhythmia therapy at a first energy level, measuring and deriving means for measuring the haemodynamic condition of the patient and continually deriving during said first antitachyarrhythmia therapy a length of time to switchover during which said first antitachyarrhythmia therapy continues, said length of time being a function of said haemodynamic condition as measured by said measuring and deriving means, second means for applying to the patient a second antitachyarrhythmia therapy at a second energy level, and switchover means for causing an immediate switchover from the operation of said first means to the operation of said second means as soon as the time following operation of said detecting means exceeds said length of time until switchover.
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