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Apparatus and method of automatically adjusting a sensor signal comparator threshold for an oxygen sensing pacemaker

  • US 5,312,454 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1992
  • Issued: 05/17/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A rate responsive cardiac pacemaker which varies its pacing rate at controlled intervals as a function of a sensed physiologic parameter for use with a cardiac pacing electrode for applying said pacing pulses to the heart, comprising:

  • (a) sensor means for measuring said physiologic parameter and for generating a sensor signal indicative thereof;

    (b) power supply means for supplying a power signal to excite said sensor means, wherein said sensor means modulates said power signal supplied to said sensor means such that said modulated power signal comprises said sensor signal, said sensor signal being duty-cycle modulated between a first amplitude for a first time period and a second amplitude for a second time period, said second amplitude being greater than said first amplitude;

    (c) monitoring means for monitoring said modulated sensor signal and for determining the relative durations of said first and second signal amplitudes, said monitoring means including signal comparator means having a signal threshold value between said first and second signal amplitudes, said signal comparator means for comparing said modulated signal amplitudes with said threshold value and providing a demodulated signal representative of such measured physiological parameter, said comparator means further including means for measuring at least one of said first and second amplitudes and for automatically adjusting said threshold value as a function of at least one of said first and second amplitudes; and

    (d) rate responsive means for varying said cardiac pacing rate as a function of said demodulated signal.

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