System and method for determining indicated pacemaker replacement time based upon battery impedance measurement
First Claim
1. A programmable implantable pacemaker, said pacemaker having a battery which provides energy to said pacemaker, said battery having at least one parameter which changes with cumulative expenditure of energy to said pacemaker, a controllable pulse generator for generating pace pulses, and programming means for programming said pacemaker to operate under a programmed set of operating conditions, said pacemaker further comprising:
- measuring means for obtaining an actual measure of the actual value of said battery parameter;
means tier storing a reference measure of said battery parameter which is representative of a cumulative battery expenditure which correlates to desired pacemaker replacement at a time when said pacemaker still has at least a predetermined remaining time of operation;
calculating means for calculating said reference measure to provide a calculated value of said reference measure when said operating conditions are changed by said programming means, said calculating being a function of said changed conditions, and including determining that said calculated value corresponds to when said pacemaker still has at least said predetermined remaining time of operation, and for storing said calculated value as said reference measure; and
comparison means for automatically comparing said actual measure with said reference measure and providing a replacement time indication as a function of said comparison.
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Abstract
A programmable pacing system and method, the system having the capability for providing an indication of recommended replacement time (RRT) as well as a prior warning of six months to RRT. RRT is determined by storing a value in the pacemaker corresponding to battery impedance at RRT, continuously periodically measuring battery impedance, and comparing the measured value with the stored RRT value. Whenever the pacemaker is reprogrammed to different operating conditions which affect RRT, or there is a significant change in load lead resistance, a new value of RRT impedance is calculated based upon a selected formula corresponding to the reprogrammed set of operating conditions, and stored in the pacemaker. At the same time, an Aging value of impedance is re-calculated to provide a six month warning before RRT, and likewise stored in the pacemaker.
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1. A programmable implantable pacemaker, said pacemaker having a battery which provides energy to said pacemaker, said battery having at least one parameter which changes with cumulative expenditure of energy to said pacemaker, a controllable pulse generator for generating pace pulses, and programming means for programming said pacemaker to operate under a programmed set of operating conditions, said pacemaker further comprising:
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measuring means for obtaining an actual measure of the actual value of said battery parameter; means tier storing a reference measure of said battery parameter which is representative of a cumulative battery expenditure which correlates to desired pacemaker replacement at a time when said pacemaker still has at least a predetermined remaining time of operation; calculating means for calculating said reference measure to provide a calculated value of said reference measure when said operating conditions are changed by said programming means, said calculating being a function of said changed conditions, and including determining that said calculated value corresponds to when said pacemaker still has at least said predetermined remaining time of operation, and for storing said calculated value as said reference measure; and comparison means for automatically comparing said actual measure with said reference measure and providing a replacement time indication as a function of said comparison. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A programmable pacing system, said system comprising an implantable pacemaker and a lead for transmitting generated pace pulses from said implantable pacemaker to a patient'"'"'s heart, said pacemaker having a battery which provides energy to said pacemaker, said battery having at least one parameter which changes with cumulative expenditure of energy to said pacemaker, a controllable pulse generator for generating pace pulses, and programming means for programming said pacemaker to operate under a programmed set of operating conditions, said system further comprising:
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measuring means for obtaining an actual measure of the actual value of said battery parameter; means for storing a reference measure of said battery parameter which is representative of a cumulative battery expenditure which correlates to desired pacemaker replacement; calculating means for calculating said reference measure to provide a calculated value of said reference measure when said operating conditions are changed by said programming means, said calculating being a function of said changed conditions and for storing said calculated value of said reference measure; comparison means for automatically comparing said actual measure with said reference measure and providing a replacement time indication as a function of said comparison; and lead impedance determining means for determining the impedance of said lead, and wherein said calculating means further comprises means for calculating the reference measure as a function of said determined lead impedance.
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10. A method of providing an indication concerning desired replacement time of an implantable pacemaker, said pacemaker having a battery, said method utilizing a programmer for communicating with a said pacemaker implanted in a patient, comprising:
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storing in said pacemaker a representation of battery impedance corresponding to desired replacement time when said pacemaker operates at given set of pacing conditions; using said programmer to program said pacemaker to a different set of pacing conditions; defining a plurality of sets of pacing conditions, providing a set of formulas for recalculating said stored impedance representation, each of said formulas corresponding to at least one of the programmed sets of pacing conditions, and, in response to programming, recalculating a new value of said impedance representation in accordance with the formula corresponding to the programmed set of conditions, and storing said new value as said representation in said pacemaker; continually obtaining a measure of actual battery impedance in said pacemaker and comparing the same with said representation; and providing an indication that desired replacement time has been reached as a function of said comparison. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A programmable pacing system, said system comprising an implantable pacemaker having a battery which provides energy to said pacemaker, said battery having at least one parameter which changes with cumulative expenditure of energy to said pacemaker, a controllable pulse generator for generating and delivering pace pulses, a lead for transmitting said generated pace pulses to a patient'"'"'s heart, operating means for controlling said pacemaker to operate under a selected set of operating conditions, said system further comprising:
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measuring means for continually obtaining a representation of the actual value of said battery parameter; storing means for storing a reference measure of said battery parameter which has been calculated to represent the value of said battery parameter at which pacemaker replacement is desired so long as said pacemaker continually operates at the same operating conditions; means for defining a plurality of sets of operating conditions; recalculate means for recalculating the value of said reference measure whenever said pacemaker changes operating conditions to another one of said plurality of sets, and for storing said value as said reference measure in said storing means; and comparison means for continually comparing said actual measure with said reference measure and providing a replacement time indication as a function of said comparison. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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