Managing preload reserve by tracking the ventricular operating point with heart sounds
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- monitoring an S1 heart sound amplitude emitted by a heart of a patient;
monitoring a proxy variable indicating preload exhibited by the heart, the proxy variable including at least one of a heart sound amplitude or a blood pressure magnitude;
measuring a first inotropic state defined by a state variable pair obtained during a first time period, the state variable pair comprising;
(1) an S1 heart sound amplitude value; and
(2) a proxy variable value;
measuring a second inotropic state defined by a state variable pair obtained during a second time period, the state variable pair comprising;
(1) an S1 heart sound amplitude value; and
(2) a proxy variable value; and
determining whether the heart has exhibited an inotropic state change by comparing the state variable pair of the second inotropic state to the state variable pair of the first inotropic state.
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Abstract
A system and method for managing preload reserve and tracking the inotropic state of a patient'"'"'s heart. The S1 heart sound is measured as a proxy for direct measurement of stroke volume. The S3 heart sound may be measured as a proxy for direct measurement of preload level. The S1-S3 pair yield a point on a Frank Starling type of curve, and reveal information regarding the patient'"'"'s ventricular operating point and inotropic state. As an alternative, or in addition to, measurement of the S3 heart sound, the S4 heart sound may be measured or a direct pressure measurement may be made for the sake of determining the patient'"'"'s preload level. The aforementioned measurements may be made by a cardiac rhythm management device, such as a pacemaker or implantable defibrillator.
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1. A method comprising:
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monitoring an S1 heart sound amplitude emitted by a heart of a patient; monitoring a proxy variable indicating preload exhibited by the heart, the proxy variable including at least one of a heart sound amplitude or a blood pressure magnitude; measuring a first inotropic state defined by a state variable pair obtained during a first time period, the state variable pair comprising;
(1) an S1 heart sound amplitude value; and
(2) a proxy variable value;measuring a second inotropic state defined by a state variable pair obtained during a second time period, the state variable pair comprising;
(1) an S1 heart sound amplitude value; and
(2) a proxy variable value; anddetermining whether the heart has exhibited an inotropic state change by comparing the state variable pair of the second inotropic state to the state variable pair of the first inotropic state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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