Mode switching pacemaker
First Claim
1. In a cardiac pacemaker capable of being operated in at least two pacing modes the improvement in switching modes between a first demand mode involving the sensing of natural depolarizations from and stimulation of a first chamber of a patient'"'"'s heart and a second demand mode involving the sensing of natural depolarizations from and the stimulation of a second chamber of the patient'"'"'s heart comprising:
- first sensing means for sensing natural depolarizations of the first chamber of the heart and providing first sense signals;
second sensing means for sensing natural depolarizations of the second chamber of the heart and providing second sense signals;
means for providing stimulation pulses to said first chamber of the heart after a first predetermined escape interval has elapsed from a preceding first sense signal or first stimulation pulse;
means for providing stimulation pulse to said second chamber of the heart after a second predetermined escape interval has elapsed from a preceding second sense signal or second stimulation pulse; and
mode switching means for operating said first chamber stimulation pulse providing means in the presence of a second sense signal and for operating said second chamber stimulation pulse providing means in the absence of second sense signals recurring within said second escape interval.
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Abstract
A mode switching bradycardia pacemaker especially adapted for incorporation in an antitachyarrhythmia pacing and/or cardioversion/defibrillation system, provides AAI pacing in the absence of an intrinsic atrial rate exceeding the pacing lower rate and as long as the patient'"'"'s heart is capable of normal AV conduction. The pacemaker switches to VVI mode any time that the patient'"'"'s ventricular rate falls below a predetermined value. The mode switching may be implemented in a DDD pacing system or in a pacing system employing an atrial and ventricular sense amplifier and a single pacing output circuit and switching circuitry for switching its output between atrial and ventricular leads. This bimodal operation allows use of AAI pacing for the antiarrhythmic and hemodynamic benefits of maintaining atrial function in patients with sinus node disease, by obviates the risk of ventricular asystole should the AAI mode become ineffective due to transiant or newly evolving permanent impairment of AV conduction in those patients where atrial synchronous tracking is considered undesirable. In the AAI/VVI bimodal operation, only a single chamber of the patient'"'"'s heart is paced at any given time, AAI pacing occurs in the presence of spontaneous or conducted ventricular depolarization, and VVI pacing is resorted to in AV dissociation or in the absence of a ventricular rhythm exceeding the lower pacing rate.
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17 Claims
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1. In a cardiac pacemaker capable of being operated in at least two pacing modes the improvement in switching modes between a first demand mode involving the sensing of natural depolarizations from and stimulation of a first chamber of a patient'"'"'s heart and a second demand mode involving the sensing of natural depolarizations from and the stimulation of a second chamber of the patient'"'"'s heart comprising:
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first sensing means for sensing natural depolarizations of the first chamber of the heart and providing first sense signals; second sensing means for sensing natural depolarizations of the second chamber of the heart and providing second sense signals; means for providing stimulation pulses to said first chamber of the heart after a first predetermined escape interval has elapsed from a preceding first sense signal or first stimulation pulse; means for providing stimulation pulse to said second chamber of the heart after a second predetermined escape interval has elapsed from a preceding second sense signal or second stimulation pulse; and mode switching means for operating said first chamber stimulation pulse providing means in the presence of a second sense signal and for operating said second chamber stimulation pulse providing means in the absence of second sense signals recurring within said second escape interval. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of automatically switching pacing modes in a cardiac pacemaker between atrial demand and ventricular demand modes comprising:
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sensing atrial depolarizations of the heart and providing atrial sense signals; sensing ventricular depolarizations of the heart and providing ventricular sense signals; timing a first ventricular escape interval from the occurrence of a ventricular sense signal and a second ventricular escape interval from the generation of a ventricular pace event signal; timing an atrial escape interval from the occurrence of an atrial sense signal and the generation of an atrial pace event signal; generating a ventricular pace event signal at the end of either said first or said second ventricular escape intervals; pacing the ventricle of the heart each time a ventricular pace event signal is generated; pacing the atrium of the heart each time an atrial pace event signal is generated and as long as no ventricular pace events are generated; and switching from the pacing of the atrium to the pacing of the ventricle each time that a ventricular pace event signal is generated.
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4. In a cardiac pacemaker capable of being operated in at least two pacing modes, the improvement in switching modes between an AAI mode involving the sensing of natural atrial depolarizations and pacing the atria on demand and a VVI mode involving the sensing of ventricular depolarizations and pacing the ventricle of the patient'"'"'s heart on demand comprising:
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atrial sensing means for sensing natural atrial depolarizations and providing atrial sense signals; ventricular sensing means for sensing natural ventricular depolarizations and providing ventricular sense signals; atrial pacing means for providing pacing pulses to said atria after an atrial escape interval has elapsed from a preceding atrial sense signal or atrial pacing pulse; ventricular pacing means for providing pacing pulse to said ventricle after a ventricular escape interval has elapsed from a preceding ventricular sense signal or ventricular pace pulse; and mode switching means for operating said atrial pacing means in the AAI mode upon the occurrence of a ventricular sense signal and for operating said ventricular pace means in the VVI mode in the absence of ventricular sense signals recurring within said ventricular escape interval. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. Apparatus for automatically switching pacing modes in a cardiac pacemaker between atrial demand and ventricular demand modes comprising:
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means for sensing atrial depolarizations of the heart and providing atrial sense signals; means for sensing ventricular depolarizations of the heart and providing ventricular sense signals; means for timing a first ventricular escape interval from the occurrence of a ventricular sense signal and a second ventricular escape interval from the generation of a ventricular pace event signal; means for generating an atrial pace event signal at the end of an atrial escape interval and for timing said atrial escape interval from the occurrence of a ventricular sense signal, an atrial sense signal, and the generation of an atrial pace event signal; means for generating a ventricular pace event signal at the end of either said first or said second ventricular escape intervals; means for pacing the ventricle of the heart each time a ventricular pace event signal is generated; means for pacing the atrium of the heart each time an atrial pace event signal is generated and as long as no ventricular pace events are generated; and means for switching from the pacing of the atrium to the pacing of the ventricle each time that a ventricular pace event signal is generated.
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7. In a tachycardia control system comprising a pacemaker/cardioverter/defibrillator for providing pacing energy antitachycardia therapies, cardioversion energy antitachycardia therapies and defibrillation energy therapies as required to convert a tachyarrhythmia to a normal rhythm, the improvement providing bradycardia pacing support therapies in the absence of a detected tachyarrhythmia comprising:
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means for providing AAI or VVI pacing therapies to the patient'"'"'s heart; and mode switching means for operating the AAI mode and disabling the VVI mode in the presence of certain ventricular heart rhythms and operating in the VVI mode and disabling the AAI mode in the absence of certain ventricular heart rhythms. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. In a tachycardia control system comprising a pacemaker/cardioverter/defibrillator for providing pacing energy antitachycardia therapies, cardioversion energy antitachycardia therapies and defibrillation energy therapies as required to convert a tachyarrhythmia to a normal rhythm, the improvement providing bradycardia pacing support therapies in the absence of a detected tachyarrhythmia comprising:
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sensing atrial depolarizations of the heart and providing atrial sense signals; sensing ventricular depolarizations of the heart and providing ventricular sense signals; timing a first ventricular escape interval from the occurrence of a ventricular sense signal and a second ventricular escape interval from the generation of a ventricular pace event signal; timing an atrial escape interval from the occurrence of an atrial sense signal and the generation of an atrial pace event signal; generating a ventricular pace event signal at the end of either said first or said second ventricular escape intervals; pacing the ventricle of the heart each time a ventricular pace event signal is generated; pacing the atrium of the heart each time an atrial pace event signal is generated and as long as no ventricular pace events are generated; and switching from the pacing of the atrium to the pacing of the ventricle each time that a ventricular pace event signal is generated.
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10. A method for operating a pacemaker to provide demand pacing at a lower rate in either the atrium or the ventricle, depending upon the presence or absence of ventricular sensed events recurring within a predetermined ventricular escape interval, comprising the steps of:
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providing atrial demand pacing at a predetermined atrial lower rate escape interval as long as ventricular events are sensed within the ventricular escape interval; and switching modes to provide ventricular demand pacing and inhibit atrial demand pacing in the event that the ventricular escape interval times out without an intervening sensed ventricular event. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for operating a pacemaker to provide demand pacing at a lower rate in either the atrium or the ventricle, depending upon the presence or absence of ventricular sensed events recurring within a predetermined ventricular escape interval, comprising:
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means for providing atrial demand pacing at a predetermined atrial lower rate escape interval as long as ventricular events are sensed within the ventricular escape interval; and means for switching modes to provide ventricular demand pacing and inhibit atrial demand pacing in the event that the ventricular escape interval times out without an intervening sensed ventricular event. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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