Extravascular hemodynamic monitor
First Claim
1. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
- a lung sound sensor for extravascular implantation; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient;
wherein said lung sound sensor and said electronic circuit detect pulmonary rales.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient is provided. It comprises an implantable monitor with one or a plurality of sensors configured for extravascular placement, electronic circuitry that is coupled to the sensors and processes their output, a transmitter/receiver for conveying information between the monitor and an external unit, and a patient alert which notifies the patient if medical attention should be sought. The extravascular sensors include vascular plethysmography, heart and lung sounds, thoracic impedance, and ECG. In the preferred embodiment, the radio frequency transmitter/receiver provides for the automatic telemetry of data, without requiring the active participation of the patient or clinician. Thus data can be conveyed routinely and automatically, allowing more computationally demanding analysis to be done by an external device, or allowing human review at a central location. The monitor is particularly applicable to patients with heart failure.
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27 Claims
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1. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a lung sound sensor for extravascular implantation; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient;
wherein said lung sound sensor and said electronic circuit detect pulmonary rales.
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2. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a physiologic sensor for extravascular implantation, said sensor being capable of sensing a non-electrical parameter of said patient; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient;
wherein said electronic circuitry is adapted to process the output of one or more sensors to provide an indication of the patient'"'"'s physiologic state. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
a transmitter for telemetering data from said electronic circuitry to a receiver outside said patient'"'"'s body;
a memory for storing an output form said electronic circuitry for later analysis or telemetry by said transmitter; and
wherein said electronic circuitry provides an output which is an indication of said patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status.
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6. The device of claim 5 wherein said electronic circuit stores in said memory the unprocessed output of said sensor, whereby said output can be later transmitted using said transmitter for analysis and interpretation outside said patient'"'"'s body.
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7. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a physiologic sensor for extravascular implantation, said sensor being capable of sensing a non-electrical parameter of said patient; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient;
wherein said processing by said electronic circuitry quantifies the patient'"'"'s sympathetic/parasympathetic balance, whereby hemodynamic status can be assessed. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method for chronically and acutely monitoring the medical status of a patient comprising:
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(a) providing an implantable, extravascular monitoring device having a physiologic sensor and electronic circuit for processing an output of said sensor; and
(b) monitoring hemodynamic status using said sensor and said electronic circuit to monitor vascular volume.
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10. An implantable hemodynamic monitor for monitoring the chronic hemodynamic status of a heart failure patient comprising:
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at least one extravascular physiologic sensor for sensing a hemodynamic parameter indicative of heart function;
electronic circuitry coupled to an output of said physiologic sensor for chronically monitoring changes in the patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status indicative of heart failure exacerbation; and
means coupled to said electronic circuitry for warning the patient or a healthcare provider of an indicated exacerbation. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a physiologic sensor for extravascular implantation, said sensor being capable of sensing heart sounds of said patient;
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor including detecting cardiac gallops and changes in heart sound energy and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient.
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15. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a physiologic sensor for extravascular implantation, said sensor being capable of sensing a physiologic parameter indicative of vascular volume of said patient; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
a light source positioned to radiate light energy toward vascularized tissue of said patient'"'"'s body; and
a light detector positioned to detect light radiated by said light source and reflected from said tissue and provide an output signal to said electronic circuitry;
wherein said electronic circuitry measures vascular volume by recording changes in detected light.
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18. The device of claim 15 wherein said sensor comprises a mechanical transducer that detects changes in cardiac pulse amplitude.
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19. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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a physiologic sensor for extravascular implantation for measuring metabolic chemicals within a patient'"'"'s tissues; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. An implantable medical device for monitoring the hemodynamic status of a patient comprising:
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an intrathoracic pressure sensor for extravascular implantation; and
electronic circuitry coupled to said sensor for processing an output of said sensor and for providing an indication of hemodynamic status of said patient.
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24. A method for chronically and acutely monitoring the medical status of a patient comprising:
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(a) providing an implantable, extravascular monitoring device having a physiologic sensor and electronic circuit for processing an output of said sensor; and
(b) monitoring hemodynamic status using said sensor and said electronic circuit to monitor metabolic chemicals within tissue of the patient.
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25. A method for chronically and acutely monitoring the medical status of a patient comprising:
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(a) providing an implantable, extravascular monitoring device having a physiologic sensor and electronic circuit for processing an output of said sensor;
(b) monitoring hemodynarnic status using said sensor and said electronic circuit;
(c) determining with said electronic circuitry if the patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status is progressively worsening; and
(d) if the patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status is progressively worsening the device providing a warning of said worsening status.
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26. An implantable hemodynamic monitor for monitoring the chronic hemodynamic status of a heart failure patient comprising:
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at least one extravascular physiologic sensor for sensing a hemodynamic parameter indicative of heart function;
electronic circuitry coupled to an output of said physiologic sensor for chronically monitoring changes in the patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status indicative of heart failure exacerbation; and
a telemetry circuit for telemetrically transmitting information to an external unit;
wherein said telemetry circuit periodically operates automatically to telemeter information to said external unit.
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27. An implantable hemodynamic monitor for monitoring the chronic hemodynamic status of a heart failure patient comprising:
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at least one physiologic sensor for sensing a hemodynamic parameter indicative of heart function;
electronic circuitry coupled to an output of said physiologic sensor for chronically monitoring changes in the patient'"'"'s hemodynamic status indicative of heart failure exacerbation; and
a telemetry circuit for telemetrically transmitting information to an external unit;
wherein said telemetry circuit periodically operates automatically to telemeter information to said external unit.
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