Apparatus for recognizing cardiac rhythms
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1. An apparatus for recognizing cardiac arrythmias, comprising:
- sensing electrode means for attachment to at least one cardiac sensing location and for producing cardiac signals;
filter means connected to the sensing electrode means for filtering the cardiac signals such that undesired signals lying outside a given frequency range are attenuated;
a heart rate detector means connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means for detecting a high cardiac signal rate above a predetermined level and providing an output in response thereto;
an analog-to-digital converter means and a gradient pattern detection and comparison means connected to said output of the heart rate detector means to be activated when the high cardiac rate is detected, the analog-to-digital converter means also being connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means, and and the gradient pattern detection and comparison means being connected to receive digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means;
said gradient pattern detection and comparison means having a memory means for storing differentiated normal signals of a as normal cardiac rhythm; and
said gradient pattern detection and comparison means performing a first differentiation of the digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means, and comparing these differentiated signals as to amplitude, polarity, duration, separation, and sequence to the differential normal signals stored in the memory means, and providing an output based on the comparison which is determinative of whether or not pacing should be initiated.
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Abstract
Apparatus for recognizing cardiac arrhythmias digitalises analog signals which are obtained when carrying out sensing at the heart or on the body and carries out a first differentiation of the digitalised signals. A gradient pattern detector compares the differentiated signals thereby produced with normal differentiated signals detected during sinus rhythm as to amplitude, polarity and sequence. Differences between the differentiated signals will be indicative of pathological tachycardias, the nature of which will be identified by comparison with pre-programmed signals of like type and a response to terminate the arrhythmia can be delivered to the heart.
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1. An apparatus for recognizing cardiac arrythmias, comprising:
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sensing electrode means for attachment to at least one cardiac sensing location and for producing cardiac signals; filter means connected to the sensing electrode means for filtering the cardiac signals such that undesired signals lying outside a given frequency range are attenuated; a heart rate detector means connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means for detecting a high cardiac signal rate above a predetermined level and providing an output in response thereto; an analog-to-digital converter means and a gradient pattern detection and comparison means connected to said output of the heart rate detector means to be activated when the high cardiac rate is detected, the analog-to-digital converter means also being connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means, and and the gradient pattern detection and comparison means being connected to receive digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means; said gradient pattern detection and comparison means having a memory means for storing differentiated normal signals of a as normal cardiac rhythm; and said gradient pattern detection and comparison means performing a first differentiation of the digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means, and comparing these differentiated signals as to amplitude, polarity, duration, separation, and sequence to the differential normal signals stored in the memory means, and providing an output based on the comparison which is determinative of whether or not pacing should be initiated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for recognizing cardiac arrythmias, comprising:
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sensing electrode means for attachment to at least one cardiac sensing location and for producing cardiac signals; filter means connected to the sensing electrode means for filtering the cardiac signals such that undesired signals lying outside a given frequency range are attenuated; a heart rate detector means connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means for detecting a high cardiac signal rate above a predetermined level and providing an output in response thereto; an analog-to-digital converter means and a gradient pattern detection and comparison means connected to said output of the heart rate detector means to be activated when the high cardiac rate is detected, the analog-to-digital converter means also being connected to receive the cardiac signals from the filter means and the gradient pattern detection and comparison means being connected to receive digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means; said gradient pattern detection and comparison means having a memory means for storing differentiated normal signals of a normal cardiac rhythm; and said gradient pattern detection and comparison means performing a first differentiation of the digital signals from the analog-to-digital converter means, and comparing these differentiated signals as to amplitude, polarity, and sequence to the differentiated normal signals stored in the memory means, and providing an output based on the comparison which is determinative of whether or not pacing should be initiated.
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