Apparatus and method for stabilizing the ventricular rate of a heart during atrial fibrillation
First Claim
1. An implantable pacemaker for insertion into a patient for stimulating the patient'"'"'s heart, said pacemaker comprising:
- means for detecting R--R intervals between consecutive R-waves in said heart, said R--R intervals defining a ventricular rate in a ventricle of said heart;
means for detecting an atrial tachyrhythmia in an atrium of said heart;
means for determining if said ventricular rate is unstable in response to said atrial tacharrhythmia based on said R--R intervals;
means for pacing said ventricle at a ventricular pacing rate; and
means for stabilizing said ventricular rate by increasing said ventricular pacing rate when said ventricular rate is unstable.
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Abstract
A pacemaker is provided in which ventricular rate instability is detected and automatically corrected by gradually increasing the ventricular pacing rate. Once the ventricle is stabilized, its pacing rate is gradually decreased as much as possible without losing ventricular stability. Ventricular instability can be a result of an atrial tachyrhythmia such as atrial fibrillation. Therefore, if the pacemaker is a dual chamber pacemaker, its operation is switched to a single chamber pacing mode thereby decoupling the ventricular pacing signals from the atrial pacing signals and atrial triggered ventricular pacing is inhibited until the atrial fibrillation terminates.
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13 Claims
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1. An implantable pacemaker for insertion into a patient for stimulating the patient'"'"'s heart, said pacemaker comprising:
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means for detecting R--R intervals between consecutive R-waves in said heart, said R--R intervals defining a ventricular rate in a ventricle of said heart; means for detecting an atrial tachyrhythmia in an atrium of said heart; means for determining if said ventricular rate is unstable in response to said atrial tacharrhythmia based on said R--R intervals; means for pacing said ventricle at a ventricular pacing rate; and means for stabilizing said ventricular rate by increasing said ventricular pacing rate when said ventricular rate is unstable. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A pacemaker implantable in a patient for stimulating the heart, said pacemaker comprising:
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means for generating atrial induced pacing signals for pacing an atrium; means for generating ventricular induced pacing signals for pacing a ventricle, in a normal mode of operation, said ventricular induced signals being coupled to said atrial induced pacing signals; means for detecting R--R intervals between consecutive R-waves in said heart; means for detecting a ventricular rate instability of a ventricular rate by analyzing said R--R intervals; means for detecting atrial tachyrhythmia; and means for increasing said ventricular induced pacing signals gradually when said ventricular rate instability is detected until the ventricular rate is stabilized. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 13)
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12. A method of providing pacing signals to a heart with an implanted pacemaker, said method comprising the steps of:
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applying ventricular pacing signals to a ventricle; monitoring an atrium to determine atrial instability wherein said atrium exhibits random atrial beats by measuring R--R intervals between consecutive R waves in said ventricle; and increasing a rate of said ventricular pacing signals gradually until ventricular rate stability is achieved.
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