Method for heart transplant monitoring and analog telemetry calibration
First Claim
1. A method of operating a telemetry system having a transmitter associated through physical proximity with a patient and a receiver, comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a reference signal having at least one attribute having a defined value, in said transmitter;
(b) acquiring an analog signal from a device that senses a patient attribute also associated through physical proximity with said patient for transmission by said transmitter;
(c) transmitting said reference signal and said analog signal from said transmitter to said receiver;
(d) receiving said reference and analog signals transmitted in step (d);
(e) measuring said attribute of said received reference signal; and
(f) calibrating said received analog signal as a function of said measured attribute.
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Abstract
A cardiac pacemaker with an analog telemetry system. A calibration circuit within the pacemaker is adapted to provide a reference signal of known character to the pacemaker'"'"'s telemetry system. The reference signal is transmitted across the telemetry link as if it were an actual cardiac signal, and received by an external programmer. Since the reference signal has known, predetermined qualities, the programmer can automatically calibrate and scale the telemetry signal from the pacemaker, thereby increasing the accuracy of the telemetry channel. The increased accuracy is particular useful in assessing rejection of a transplanted heart, which is known to be associated with a 15% decline in the peak R-wave amplitude of the cardiac signal.
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1. A method of operating a telemetry system having a transmitter associated through physical proximity with a patient and a receiver, comprising the steps of:
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(a) generating a reference signal having at least one attribute having a defined value, in said transmitter; (b) acquiring an analog signal from a device that senses a patient attribute also associated through physical proximity with said patient for transmission by said transmitter; (c) transmitting said reference signal and said analog signal from said transmitter to said receiver; (d) receiving said reference and analog signals transmitted in step (d); (e) measuring said attribute of said received reference signal; and (f) calibrating said received analog signal as a function of said measured attribute. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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