Rate responsive cardiac pacemaker
First Claim
1. An implantable variable rate pacemaker adaptive to patient exercise characterized by levels of intensity, comprisingdetecting means for detecting movements of the patient, some of which are related to physical exercise by the patient and others of which are not related to physical exercise,discriminating means for discriminating between those of said detected movements which are related to physical exercise by the patient and those of said detected movements which are not related to physical exercise by the patient,rate selecting means responsive to said detected movements which are related to physical exercise by the patient for selecting a rate of said pacemaker according to the level of said physical exercise by the patient indicated by the detected movements which are related to physical exercise,confirming means responsive to a detectable parameter of the patient which varies in proportion to physical exercise but differs from direct detection of patient movement for generating an output representing the present state of physical exercise of the patient, andadjustment means responsive to the presence or absence of confirmation, by the output of said confirming means, of physical exercise indicated by movements detected by said sensing means for setting the rate of said pacemaker at said selected rate, or at a base rate consistent with said patient being in a state of rest, respectively.
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Abstract
An implantable activity-based variable rate pacemaker includes an accelerometer for detecting movements of the patient, and discriminates between those of the detected movements indicative of physical exercise by the patient and those of the detected movements indicative of non-exercise. The pacemaker is responsive to detected movements indicative of physical exercise to select a pacing rate according to the level of the physical exercise. Separately, a parameter of the patient which varies in proportion to physical exercise but differs from direct detection of patient movement is sensed to generate an output representing the present state of physical exercise of the patient. That output either confirms or contradicts the determination of physical exercise from the accelerometer-detected movements of the patient, and the pacing rate is consequently set at the aforesaid selected rate according to the intensity of the exercise, or at a base rate consistent with the patient being in a resting state, respectively.
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1. An implantable variable rate pacemaker adaptive to patient exercise characterized by levels of intensity, comprising
detecting means for detecting movements of the patient, some of which are related to physical exercise by the patient and others of which are not related to physical exercise, discriminating means for discriminating between those of said detected movements which are related to physical exercise by the patient and those of said detected movements which are not related to physical exercise by the patient, rate selecting means responsive to said detected movements which are related to physical exercise by the patient for selecting a rate of said pacemaker according to the level of said physical exercise by the patient indicated by the detected movements which are related to physical exercise, confirming means responsive to a detectable parameter of the patient which varies in proportion to physical exercise but differs from direct detection of patient movement for generating an output representing the present state of physical exercise of the patient, and adjustment means responsive to the presence or absence of confirmation, by the output of said confirming means, of physical exercise indicated by movements detected by said sensing means for setting the rate of said pacemaker at said selected rate, or at a base rate consistent with said patient being in a state of rest, respectively.
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3. A variable pacing rate pacemaker adaptive to patient exercise having different levels of intensity, comprising
motion sensing means for detecting physical activity of the patient which may be representative of true physical exercise by the patient or merely indicative of internal and external disturbances on the patient which are unrelated to physical exercise by the patient, and for producing an electrical signal having an amplitude-determined value representative of the intensity of the detected physical activity, means responsive to said motion sensing means for selectively limiting the electrical signal to appreciable amplitude-determined values only when the detected physical activity is representative of true physical exercise by the patient, means for confirming separately and independently of patient motion that the patient is engaged in true physical exercise, and means responsive to appreciable amplitude-determined values of the selectively limited electrical signal and to simultaneous confirmation of physical exercise by the patient by said confirming means, for adjusting the pacing rate of the pacemaker to a value consistent with the intensity of the physical exercise.
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7. A pacemaker having a variable stimulation rate adaptive to physical exercise by the patient, comprising
means responsive to movements of the patient for distinguishing between movements of a first type which are associated with physical exercise, and movements of a second type which are not associated with physical exercise, means responsive to movements of the first type distinguished by said movement distinguishing means for selectively producing a transition between a resting stimulation rate and an exercise stimulation rate of the pacemaker, means for verifying physical exercise by the patient independently of said movement distinguishing means, and means for inhibiting said transition producing means to return the stimulation rate of the pacemaker to said resting state in the absence of verification of physical exercise by said verifying means.
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15. A process for controlling the heart rate of a patient by artificial stimulation of the heart at a variable rate according to patient exercise, comprising the steps of
detecting movements of the patient some of which are related to physical exercise by the patient and others of which are not related to physical exercise, discriminating between those of the detected movements which are indicative of physical exercise by the patient and those of the detected movements which are indicative of non-exercise, selecting a rate of said artificial stimulation of the patient'"'"'s heart according to the level of said physical exercise represented by the detected movements indicative of physical exercise, detecting a parameter of the patient which varies in proportion to physical exercise but differs from direct detection of patient movement to confirm the present state of physical exercise of the patient, and setting the rate of said artificial stimulation at said selected rate, or at a base rate consistent with said patient being in a state of rest, according to the presence or absence of confirmation of the present state of physical exercise of the patient, respectively, from said detected parameter.
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16. Method of pacing a patient'"'"'s heart at a variable rate adaptive to physical exercise by the patient, including the steps of
distinguishing between patient movements of a first type which are associated with physical exercise and patient movements of a second type which are not associated with physical exercise, selectively producing a transition between pacing rates representing a resting rate and an exercise rate based on patient movements of the first type, verifying physical exercise by the patient independently of distinguishing the patient movements, and inhibiting the transition in rates to return the pacing rate toward said resting rate in the absence of verification of physical exercise by the patient.
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