Implantable device with a programmable reset mode and method of operation
First Claim
1. An implantable cardiac stimulation device, comprising:
- a pulse generator which generates a stimulation therapy for application to the heart of a patient, the device being switchable between at least two modes of operation including a normal mode and a reset mode, with each mode being controlled at least in part by a respective set of program parameters, and the reset mode corresponding to a fail-safe therapy program which enables the patient to continue receiving a customized stimulation therapy when a malfunction in the normal mode occurs;
mode switching means which monitors the operation of the device in the normal mode and, upon detecting the malfunction, switches the device from the normal mode to the reset mode; and
programming means for enabling a clinician to program at least a portion of the set of program parameters corresponding to the reset mode.
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Abstract
An implantable cardiac stimulation system operates in one of at least two modes, a normal mode and a reset mode, wherein the control parameters for the reset mode are programmable. In the event of an error in operation, the implantable system switches from the normal mode to the reset mode. The programmability of the parameter values of the reset mode allows a physician to customize the operation of the pacemaker in the reset mode to meet the particular therapeutic needs of a patient in the event of an error in operation. In a preferred embodiment, the parameter values for the normal mode of operation are stored in a volatile memory unit, whereas the parameter values for the reset mode of operation are stored in a non-volatile memory unit.
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1. An implantable cardiac stimulation device, comprising:
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a pulse generator which generates a stimulation therapy for application to the heart of a patient, the device being switchable between at least two modes of operation including a normal mode and a reset mode, with each mode being controlled at least in part by a respective set of program parameters, and the reset mode corresponding to a fail-safe therapy program which enables the patient to continue receiving a customized stimulation therapy when a malfunction in the normal mode occurs;
mode switching means which monitors the operation of the device in the normal mode and, upon detecting the malfunction, switches the device from the normal mode to the reset mode; and
programming means for enabling a clinician to program at least a portion of the set of program parameters corresponding to the reset mode. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of maintaining an effective therapy of an implantable pacemaker when a malfunction occurs therein, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a pacemaker comprising a pulse generator, and comprising first and second memories for storing first and second sets of program parameters, respectively, the first set of parameters being applied to control a therapy program during a normal operation of the pacemaker, and the second set of parameters being applied to control the therapy program during a reset operation of the pacemaker;
monitoring the operation of the pacemaker to determine if a malfunction has occurred in the normal operation thereof, and switching the pacemaker to the reset operation upon detecting the malfunction; and
providing clinician programming of at least the second set of program parameters. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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