Implantable cardiac stimulator with automatic electrogram profiling
First Claim
1. A medical device adapted to be implanted in the human body for electrically stimulating the heart to beat, comprising:
- a plurality of electrodes;
a sense circuit coupled to at least one electrode of said plurality of electrodes for conditioning electrical signals from the electrode, said sense circuit including a comparator for comparing electrical signals from said electrodes to a programmable target signal;
a memory; and
a processor having means for setting the magnitude of said target signal and means for storing representations of the frequency of occurrences of the set magnitudes of said target signal in said memory.
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Abstract
An implantable medical device for electrically stimulating the heart to beat generally includes a processor, a plurality of electrodes, a sense amplifier, a pair of comparators, inner and outer target logic units, and pulse generator. The processor controls the magnitudes of inner and outer target reference signals which are generated by the inner and outer target logic units, respectively. The outer target is adjusted to be approximately equal to the peak amplitude of the cardiac signal. The processor stores representations of the outer target reference in memory. Alternatively or additionally, the processor computes a histogram of the relative or absolute number of cardiac cycles that occur over a given period of time for each outer target setting. The processor can be directed to retrieve the outer target representations and/or the histogram from memory and transmit that information to an external programmer for use by a physician.
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9 Claims
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1. A medical device adapted to be implanted in the human body for electrically stimulating the heart to beat, comprising:
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a plurality of electrodes; a sense circuit coupled to at least one electrode of said plurality of electrodes for conditioning electrical signals from the electrode, said sense circuit including a comparator for comparing electrical signals from said electrodes to a programmable target signal; a memory; and a processor having means for setting the magnitude of said target signal and means for storing representations of the frequency of occurrences of the set magnitudes of said target signal in said memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for monitoring a patient'"'"'s heart, comprising:
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amplifying a cardiac signal; comparing said amplified signal to an adjustable reference signal; adjusting said reference signal to one of a plurality of magnitudes in response to said step of comparing said signal; and storing representations of the frequency of occurrences of each of said magnitudes of said reference signal in a memory device. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An implantable medical device for electrically stimulating a human heart and monitoring said heart, including:
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a plurality of electrodes; a sense circuit coupled to said electrodes to condition electrical signals from said electrodes, said sense circuit including a comparator for comparing said electrical signals to one of a plurality of threshold targets; a pulse generator adapted to generate pacing pulses; a processor having means for setting said threshold target and means for computing a histogram of the relative number of cardiac cycles associated with particular settings of said threshold targets occurring over a predetermined period of time; and a memory device for storing said histogram.
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