Dual site pacing system with automatic pulse output adjustment
First Claim
1. A cardiac pacing system with bi-ventricular pacing of a patient, comprising:
- pulse means for generating a pair of concurrent pacing pulses,lead means for delivering one of said concurrent pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s right ventricle and one of said concurrent pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s left ventricle, said lead means further having electrode means for sensing excitation sinals in each of said ventricles;
refractory means for timing out a refractory interval following each delivery of a said pair of concurrent pacing pulses, and sensing means electrically connected to said lead means for determining when a said excitation signal has been sensed in at least one ventricle by said electrode means during a said refractory interval; and
LOC means for indicating loss of capture in at least one of said ventricles in response to sensing one or at least ventricular excitation signal during said refractory interval;
further comprising pulse output control means for increasing the power output of at least one pulse of said pulse pair in response to an indicated loss of capture;
wherein said pulse means delivers two pulses of equal power output at substantially the same time, and said control means increases the power output of each said pulse of said pair to the same level.
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Abstract
There is provided a dual site pacing system, either bi-ventricular or bi-atrial, wherein the pacemaker looks for a signal sense during the refractory period following delivery of the pulse pair. If the threshold of either heart chamber has risen above the level of the delivered pulses, that chamber will not be captured, and will not have an inherent refractory period following delivery of the pulse pair. Under these circumstances, and where the patient has conduction delay from one chamber to the other, e.g., LBBB or RBBB, the excitation signal from the other chamber will be sensed in the non-captured chamber during the pacemaker refractory period. Such a sensing during the pacemaker refractory period is recognized to result from loss of capture, and is utilized to automatically increase pulse output back up to a safe level above threshold.
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13 Claims
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1. A cardiac pacing system with bi-ventricular pacing of a patient, comprising:
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pulse means for generating a pair of concurrent pacing pulses, lead means for delivering one of said concurrent pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s right ventricle and one of said concurrent pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s left ventricle, said lead means further having electrode means for sensing excitation sinals in each of said ventricles; refractory means for timing out a refractory interval following each delivery of a said pair of concurrent pacing pulses, and sensing means electrically connected to said lead means for determining when a said excitation signal has been sensed in at least one ventricle by said electrode means during a said refractory interval; and LOC means for indicating loss of capture in at least one of said ventricles in response to sensing one or at least ventricular excitation signal during said refractory interval;
further comprising pulse output control means for increasing the power output of at least one pulse of said pulse pair in response to an indicated loss of capture;wherein said pulse means delivers two pulses of equal power output at substantially the same time, and said control means increases the power output of each said pulse of said pair to the same level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A dual site cardiac pacing system, providing fore delivery of substantially concurrent pacing pulses to dual sites in a patient'"'"'s heart, said system having a pacemaker and leads connected to said pacemaker for delivering pacing pulses to said sites and for obtaining cardiac senses from each of said sites, said pacemaker comprising:
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pulse generator means for cyclically generating said concurrent pulses; control means for controlling the timing and power output of said concurrent pulses; refractory means for timing out a programmable refractory interval following each generation of said concurrent pulses; sensing means for sensing when at least one said cardiac sense occurs at one of said sites during a said refractory interval; and LOC means for indicating loss of capture at at least one of said sites when at least one said cardiac sense is sensed during said refractory interval; comprising first lead means for delivery of pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s left ventricle and for obtaining left ventricular senses, and a second lead means for delivery of pacing pulses to the patient'"'"'s right ventricle and for obtaining right ventricular senses;
wherein said control means comprises response means for responding to an indicated less of capture by increasing the output level of at least one of said concurrent pulses in response thereto;
wherein said control means has means for increasing the output level of the pulses delivered to both of said dual sites. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A dual site cardiac pacing system, providing for delivery of substantially concurrent pacing pulses to dual sites in a patient'"'"'s heart, said patiernt'"'"'s heart being characterized by an Intraventricular Conduction Delay of up to 300 ms, said system having a pacemaker and leads connected to said pacemaker for delivering pacing pulses to said sites and for obtaining cardiac senses from cach of said sites, said pacemaker comprising:
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pulse generator means for cyclically generating said concurrent pulses; control means for controlling the timing and power output of said concurrent pulses; refractory means for timing out a programmable refractory interval as set to a value greater than said patient TVCD following each generation of said concurrent pulses; sensing means for sensing when at least one said cardiac sense occurs at one of said sites during a said refractory interval; LOC means for indicating loss of capture at at least one of said sites when at least one said cardiac sense is sensed during said refractory interval; and response means for responding to an indicated loss of capture by increasing the output level of at least one of said concurrent pulses in response to an indicated LOC.
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