Heart pacemaker
First Claim
1. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses for pacing a heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient, and means for adjusting the pacing of the heart by the electrode in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, wherein the pacing electrode is mounted on a base member adapted to fit to the apex of the heart such that the pacing electrode is adapted to be positioned to provide body, in use mounted between the apex of the heart and the diaphragm, the sensing means comprising an electrode mounted to the hermetically sealed body on a side of the body opposite the base member, whereby in use the electrode is positioned between the apex of the heart and the diaphragm.
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Abstract
A heart pacemaker which is arranged to stimulate the apical area of the heart. Stimulation of this area provides synchronous mechanical contraction of the left and right ventricles and overcomes the problem of pacemaker induced left bundle branch block type conduction disturbance. The pacemaker has a base surface which conforms to the apical area of the heart and mounts a plurality of epicardial stimulating electrodes. Selection of electrodes can be made to provide the most clinically appropriate stimulation. An opposite side of the pacemaker is arranged to contact the diaphragm and is proved with sensing electrodes to sense activity of the diaphragm and adjust pacing of the heart in accordance with changes in physical activity of the patient. The electrodes used are preferably of capacitive construction, having first and second capacitive plates either side of a dielectric formed by he body of the pacemaker.
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- 1. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses for pacing a heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient, and means for adjusting the pacing of the heart by the electrode in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, wherein the pacing electrode is mounted on a base member adapted to fit to the apex of the heart such that the pacing electrode is adapted to be positioned to provide body, in use mounted between the apex of the heart and the diaphragm, the sensing means comprising an electrode mounted to the hermetically sealed body on a side of the body opposite the base member, whereby in use the electrode is positioned between the apex of the heart and the diaphragm.
- 12. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, a pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses for pacing a heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient and means for adjusting pacing of the heart by the electrode in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, wherein the sensing means is arranged to sense the activity of the patient'"'"'s diaphragm externally of the heart and wherein the sensing means is mounted to a body which, in use, is positioned so that the sensing means is positioned between the apex of the patient'"'"'s heart and the diaphragm.
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25. A method of pacing a heart, comprising the steps of providing pacing pulses to the heart, sensing physical activity of a patient, and varying the pacing of the heart in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, wherein the step of sensing the physical activity of the patient comprises sensing the activity of the patient'"'"'s diaphragm by a sensing means which is positioned between the apex of the patient'"'"'s heart and the diaphragm.
- 26. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses, for pacinig a heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient, and means for adjusting pacing of the heart by the electrode in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, wherein the electrode is constructed in the form of a capacitor having a first capacitive plate arranged to contact the heart, a dielectric and a second capacitive plate arranged to receive pacing signals from the means for providing the pulses.
- 28. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses for pacinga heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient, the pacing electrode being mounted on a base member adapted to fit in use to the apex of the heart, a plurality of pacing electrodes being on the base member such that the plurality of pacing electrodes are positioned in use about the apex of the heart, the base member mounting three or more pacing electrodes arranged to be positioned in use about the apex of the heart, the pacemaker further comprising selection means for selecting which pacing electrodes are used to provide cardiac stimulating pulses, whereby one, some or all of the pacing electrodes may by used to provide stimulation as clinically appropriate.
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33. A heart pacemaker comprising a pacing electrode, pulse generator means for causing the electrode to provide cardiac stimulating pulses for pacing a heart, a sensing means for sensing physical activity of a patient, and means for the adjusting pacing of the heart by the electrode in response to variations in the physical activity of the patient, the pacing electrode being mounted on a base member adapted to fit in use to the apex of the heart such that the pacing electrode is positioned in use to be able to provide stimulation to the apex of the heart, a plurality of pacing electrodes being mounted on the base member such that, when the base member is fitted to the apex of the heart, the pacing electrodes are positioned epicardially to be able to send pulses to the apex of the heart with such bias to the left or right of the apical area or centrally around the intraventricular septal area, or a combination thereof, so as to initiate a desired uniform spread of depolarization wave through the heart.
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