Ischemic heart disease detection
First Claim
1. An implantable multi-chamber pacing system, comprising:
- an implantable cardiac rhythm management device including means for sensing atrial signals of a patient'"'"'s heart and means for sensing ventricular signals of both ventricles of a patient'"'"'s heart;
a coronary sinus lead adapted to be coupled to the cardiac rhythm management device;
means carried on the coronary sinus lead for both producing a signal representative of blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus and for delivering pacing pulses and sensing electrical cardiac activity; and
means within the cardiac rhythm management device for analyzing the sensed ventricular signals, the sensed atrial signals and the coronary sinus blood flow velocity signal to provide an output signal in response to a decrease in blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus followed by an increase in elevation of an ST segment of a waveform derived from at least one of the sensed ventricular signals and the sensed atrial signals; and
means within the cardiac rhythm management device responsive to the output signal for delivering therapy to the patient'"'"'s heart as a function of sensed electrical activity of a patient'"'"'s heart and coronary sinus blood flow velocity,wherein in the event that a sharp decrease in mean blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus is followed closely by marked increase in elevation of an ST segment of a waveform derived from at least one of the sensed ventricular signals and the sensed atrial signals, the output signal includes a declaration that both an occlusion-due-to-thrombus and that an impending myocardial infraction is likely.
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Abstract
An implantable medical device system for detecting cardiac conditions such the long-term ischemic heart disease, an occlusion of a coronary artery by a thrombus or an impending as a myocardial infarction. The implantable medical device (IMD) system includes a sensor that outputs a blood flow rate signal representing a rate of blood flow through a coronary sinus of a patient'"'"'s heart. An implantable medical device (IMD) includes a microcomputer circuit configured to analyze the blood flow rate signal and detect a cardiac condition as a function of the blood flow rate signal. The system can also includes an implantable lead that senses electrical activity from the patient'"'"'s heart. The microcomputer circuit monitors an ST segment of the electrical activity signal and detects a cardiac condition as a function of blood flow rate signal in conjunction with the electrical activity signal.
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8 Claims
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1. An implantable multi-chamber pacing system, comprising:
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an implantable cardiac rhythm management device including means for sensing atrial signals of a patient'"'"'s heart and means for sensing ventricular signals of both ventricles of a patient'"'"'s heart; a coronary sinus lead adapted to be coupled to the cardiac rhythm management device; means carried on the coronary sinus lead for both producing a signal representative of blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus and for delivering pacing pulses and sensing electrical cardiac activity; and means within the cardiac rhythm management device for analyzing the sensed ventricular signals, the sensed atrial signals and the coronary sinus blood flow velocity signal to provide an output signal in response to a decrease in blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus followed by an increase in elevation of an ST segment of a waveform derived from at least one of the sensed ventricular signals and the sensed atrial signals; and means within the cardiac rhythm management device responsive to the output signal for delivering therapy to the patient'"'"'s heart as a function of sensed electrical activity of a patient'"'"'s heart and coronary sinus blood flow velocity, wherein in the event that a sharp decrease in mean blood flow velocity through the coronary sinus is followed closely by marked increase in elevation of an ST segment of a waveform derived from at least one of the sensed ventricular signals and the sensed atrial signals, the output signal includes a declaration that both an occlusion-due-to-thrombus and that an impending myocardial infraction is likely. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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