Cardiac assist device and method, including detection of heart events
First Claim
1. An apparatus for detecting heart events arising in a subject comprising:
- signal pick-up means for acquiring a plurality of successive electrical signals each containing a signal component dependent on a heart event and background signal components, said electrical signal exhibiting a signal height;
threshold detector means, supplied with said electrical signals from said signal pick-up means, for generating a detector signal indicating a presence of a heart event for each electrical signal having a signal height exceeding a threshold;
means supplied with said detector signals for identifying a detector margin of each detector signal, said detector margin corresponding to a difference between said signal height and said threshold;
averaging means, supplied with said respective detector margins for each detector signal, for forming an average value of said detector margins over a time interval corresponding to a few breaths of said subject;
engageable control means supplied with said average value for adjusting said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold given an increasing average value and lowering said threshold given a decreasing average value, and thereby setting a new threshold; and
means connected to said control means for generating a switching hysteresis by enabling said control means to set a new threshold only if said average value upwardly transgresses an upper limit value or downwardly transgresses a lower limit value.
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Abstract
Heart events are identified within an electrical signal derived from the heart by determining when the signals exceed a threshold which is matched to the signal height of the electrical signal dependent on a chronological average value of the detection margins of the signal that exceed the threshold in successive detection events. In order to suppress the influence of noise-like disturbing signals that appear in isolation on the control of the threshold but to nonetheless achieve an adequately fast adaptation of the threshold to rapid, substantial changes of the electrical signal despite the formation of an average value, the formation of the average value ensues over a time interval corresponding to the duration of only a few breaths and a change of the threshold ensues only when the average value respectively upwardly or downwardly transgresses upper or lower the limit values of a switching hysteresis.
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14 Claims
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1. An apparatus for detecting heart events arising in a subject comprising:
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signal pick-up means for acquiring a plurality of successive electrical signals each containing a signal component dependent on a heart event and background signal components, said electrical signal exhibiting a signal height; threshold detector means, supplied with said electrical signals from said signal pick-up means, for generating a detector signal indicating a presence of a heart event for each electrical signal having a signal height exceeding a threshold; means supplied with said detector signals for identifying a detector margin of each detector signal, said detector margin corresponding to a difference between said signal height and said threshold; averaging means, supplied with said respective detector margins for each detector signal, for forming an average value of said detector margins over a time interval corresponding to a few breaths of said subject; engageable control means supplied with said average value for adjusting said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold given an increasing average value and lowering said threshold given a decreasing average value, and thereby setting a new threshold; and means connected to said control means for generating a switching hysteresis by enabling said control means to set a new threshold only if said average value upwardly transgresses an upper limit value or downwardly transgresses a lower limit value. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 6, 7)
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2. An apparatus as claimed in claim I wherein said control means is connected to said means for identifying a detector margin for informing said means for identifying a detector margin of said new threshold each time a new threshold is set, and wherein said means for identifying a detector margin thereafter uses said new threshold for identifying said detector margin.
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5. A cardiac assist device comprising:
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signal pick-up means for acquiring a plurality of successive electrical signals each containing a signal component dependent on a heart event and background signal components, said electrical signal exhibiting a signal height; threshold detector means, supplied with said electrical signals from said signal pick-up means, for generating a detector signal indicating a presence of a heart event for each electrical signal having a signal height exceeding a threshold; means supplied with said detector signals for identifying a deflector margin of each detector signal, said detector margin corresponding to a difference between said signal height and said threshold; averaging means, supplied with said respective detector margins for each detector signal, for forming an average value of said detector margins over a time interval corresponding to a few breaths of said subject; enableable control means supplied with said average value for adjusting said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold given an increasing value and lowering said threshold given a decreasing average value, and thereby setting a new threshold; means connected to said control means for generating a switching hysteresis by enabling said control means to set a new threshold only if said average value upwardly transgresses an upper limit value or downwardly transgresses a lower limit value; and a stimulation pulse generator means, supplied with said detector signals, for generating a stimulation pulse if a detector signal is not present within a base time interval following a preceding stimulation pulse or a preceding detector signal, and wherein said control means includes means for lowering said threshold of said threshold detector means by a predetermined amount after a first generation of a stimulation pulse following a detector signal.
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8. A method for detecting heart events arising in a subject comprising the steps of:
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acquiring a plurality of successive electrical signals from a heart, each containing a signal component dependent on a heart event and background signal components, said electrical signal exhibiting a signal height; generating a detector signal indicating a presence of a heart event for each electrical signal having a signal height exceeding a threshold;
identifying a detector margin of each detector signal, said detector margin corresponding to a difference between said signal height and said threshold;forming an average value of said detector margins over a time interval corresponding to a few breaths of said subject; adjusting said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold given an increasing average value and lowering said threshold given a decreasing average value, and thereby setting a new threshold; and generating a switching hysteresis by setting a new threshold only if said average value upwardly transgresses an upper limit value or downwardly transgresses a lower limit value. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 13, 14)
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12. A cardiac assist method comprising the steps of:
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acquiring a plurality of successive electrical signals from a heart, each containing a signal component dependent on a heart event and background signal components, said electrical signal exhibiting a signal height; generating a detector signal indicating a presence of a heart event for each electrical signal having a signal height exceeding a threshold; identifying a detector margin of each detector signal, said detector margin corresponding to a difference between said signal height and said threshold; forming an average value of said detector margins over a time interval corresponding to a few breaths of said subject; adjusting said threshold in relation to said acquired electrical signals by raising said threshold given an increasing average value and lowering said threshold given a decreasing average value, and thereby setting a new threshold; generating a switching hystersis by setting a new threshold only if said average value upwardly transgresses an upper limit value or downwardly transgresses a lower limit value; administering a stimulation pulse to said heart if a detector signal is not generated within a base time interval following a preceding stimulation pulse or a preceding detector signal; and lowering said threshold by a predetermined amount after a first administering of a stimulation pulse following a detector signal.
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