Pacing systems for treating functional ventricular conduction abnormalities of intrinsic origin
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1. Implantable cardiac electrical apparatus comprising:
- means for acquiring, storing and displaying the electrocardiogram of a patient;
second means for detecting the onset of the QRS complex of intrinsic origin and differentiating between multiple QRS complexes of varying morphologies; and
third means for discriminating between the onsets of narrow and wide QRS complex morphologies of intrinsic origin.
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Abstract
Therapeutic implantable cardiac pacing systems incorporating electrocardiographic acquisition and QRS discrimination circuitry, for the purpose of ventricular pacing during wide QRS complexes of intrinsic origin, in order to narrow the QRS complex. Resultant narrowing of the QRS complex increases coronary artery flow and electrode position is employed to improve ventricular motion in the treatment of functional ventricular abnormalities caused by wide QRS complexes.
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1. Implantable cardiac electrical apparatus comprising:
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means for acquiring, storing and displaying the electrocardiogram of a patient;
second means for detecting the onset of the QRS complex of intrinsic origin and differentiating between multiple QRS complexes of varying morphologies; and
third means for discriminating between the onsets of narrow and wide QRS complex morphologies of intrinsic origin. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for improving the ventricular function of the heart of a patient comprising the steps of:
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(a) acquiring the electrocardiogram (EKG) of a patient;
(b) electronically analyzing said EKG to determine the onset of the QRS complex of intrinsic origin;
(c) placing at least one electrode to stimulate the ventricular muscle at, at least one location selected to shorten a wide QRS complex of intrinsic origin upon ventricular stimulation simultaneous with said onset of the QRS complex;
(d) electrically connecting at least one of said electrodes to a pacing system;
(e) employing said onset of the QRS complex within a predetermined time interval to stimulate the ventricular muscle at, at least one said ventricular location, simultaneous with said onset of the QRS complex and employing the absence of said onset of the QRS complex within said predetermined time interval to stimulate the ventricular muscle at, at least one said ventricular location. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Cardiac electrical stimulation apparatus comprising;
- first means for acquiring the electrocardiogram of a patient;
second means responsive to said first means for determining the onset of the QRS complex; and
third means having output means and responsive to said second means for providing at least one stimulating impulse to at least one ventricular location simultaneous with said onset of the QRS complex within a predetermined time interval and providing at least one stimulating impulse to at least one said ventricular location in the absence of said onset of the QRS complex within said predetermined time interval. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
- first means for acquiring the electrocardiogram of a patient;
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13. A method for improving the atrial and ventricular function of the heart of a patient comprising the steps of:
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(a) acquiring the electrocardiogram (EKG) of a patient;
(b) electronically analyzing said EKG to determine the onset of the P wave of intrinsic origin;
(c) placing at least one electrode to stimulate the ventricular muscle;
(d) electrically connecting at least one of said ventricular electrodes to a pacing system;
(e) employing said onset of the P wave within a predetermined time interval to stimulate the ventricular muscle at, at least one said ventricular location, at a programmed delay interval from said onset of the P wave, in the absence of ventricular electrical activity at, at least one electrode during said predetermined interval and employing the absence of said onset of the P wave within said predetermined time interval to stimulate the ventricular muscle at, at least one said ventricular location at expiration of said predetermined interval.
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