Pacemaker with adaptable backup pacing in the presence of electromagnetic interference
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1. A cardiac pacemaker comprising:
- pacing circuitry for emitting pacing pulses at an adjustable rate over a plurality of cardiac cycles;
a memory for storing said rate for a plurality of most recent cardiac cycles free of electromagnetic interference;
an electromagnetic interference detector which detects electromagnetic interference;
backup rate determining circuitry for determining, upon detection of electromagnetic interference by said electromagnetic interference detector, a backup rate from said at least one rate stored in said memory;
a cardiac cycle determining and counting unit, connected to said memory and to said backup rate detecting circuitry, for supplying a predetermined number of said plurality of most recent cardiac cycles to said backup rate determining circuitry, and wherein said backup rate determining circuitry determines said backup rate from said predetermined number of most recent cardiac cycles; and
a control unit, supplied with said backup rate from said backup rate determining circuitry, for controlling said pacing circuitry to set said rate equal to said backup rate.
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Abstract
A pacemaker has an interference detecting circuit, and an evaluating and storing unit for continuously evaluating and storing the heart rate. The evaluating and storing unit stores the rate evaluated from at least one of the most recent cardiac cycles free of interference. A determining unit determines an interference backup rate from the stored rate in response to the detection of the onset of an interference situation. A control unit then adjusts the pacing rate equal to the interference backup rate.
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1. A cardiac pacemaker comprising:
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pacing circuitry for emitting pacing pulses at an adjustable rate over a plurality of cardiac cycles;
a memory for storing said rate for a plurality of most recent cardiac cycles free of electromagnetic interference;
an electromagnetic interference detector which detects electromagnetic interference;
backup rate determining circuitry for determining, upon detection of electromagnetic interference by said electromagnetic interference detector, a backup rate from said at least one rate stored in said memory;
a cardiac cycle determining and counting unit, connected to said memory and to said backup rate detecting circuitry, for supplying a predetermined number of said plurality of most recent cardiac cycles to said backup rate determining circuitry, and wherein said backup rate determining circuitry determines said backup rate from said predetermined number of most recent cardiac cycles; and
a control unit, supplied with said backup rate from said backup rate determining circuitry, for controlling said pacing circuitry to set said rate equal to said backup rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A cardiac pacemaker comprising:
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pacing circuitry for emitting pacing pulses at an adjustable rate over a plurality of cardiac cycles;
a memory for storing said rate for at least one recent cardiac cycle free of electromagnetic interference;
an electromagnetic interference detector which detects electromagnetic interference;
backup rate determining circuitry for determining, upon detection of electromagnetic interference by said electromagnetic interference detector, a backup rate from said at least one rate stored in said memory;
a closeable component which closes an electrical circuit in a presence of a magnetic field to initiate a test at a preset test rate;
sensing means for sensing closure of said closeable component;
a comparator for comparing said preset test rate to said rate stored in said memory, said comparator producing a comparator result indicating whether said test rate is higher than said rate stored in said memory; and
a control unit, supplied with said backup rate from said backup rate determining circuitry, for controlling said pacing circuitry to set said rate equal to said backup rate only if said test rate is higher than said rate stored in said memory.
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