Methods and apparatus for sensing cardiac activity via neurological stimulation therapy system or medical electrical lead
First Claim
1. A method for monitoring cardiac activity, comprising the steps of:
- placing a plurality of electrodes adapted to serve as a source of electrical neurological stimulation adjacent to, on or within a portion of spinal tissue of a patient;
sensing cardiac ECG signals using said plurality of electrodes, wherein each of said plurality of electrodes is spaced from myocardial tissue of the patient; and
delivering a neurological therapy to the spinal tissue via said plurality of electrodes in response to the sensed ECG signals; and
further comprising;
detecting a cardiac event from the ECG signals;
recognizing a characteristic of an onset of the cardiac event;
delivering the neurological therapy in response to the cardiac event;
recording a patient response to the neurological therapy; and
tailoring a set of neurological therapy treatment parameters in response to the recorded patient response and the recognized onset characteristic.
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Abstract
According to the present invention at least a pair of neurological stimulation electrodes are disposed in, on, about, adjacent and/or within excitable neural tissue of a subject. Cardiac activity of a patient is detected using one or more electrodes adapted for delivery of a neurological stimulation therapy (NST). Following detection of certain types of cardiac activity one or more of the plurality of stimulation electrodes deliver or withhold NST, if desired in synchrony with the cardiac activity or in response to the detected cardiac activity. The NST delivered includes without limitation subcutaneous stimulation, peripheral, TENS and/or vagal nerve stimulation therapy or the like.
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1. A method for monitoring cardiac activity, comprising the steps of:
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placing a plurality of electrodes adapted to serve as a source of electrical neurological stimulation adjacent to, on or within a portion of spinal tissue of a patient; sensing cardiac ECG signals using said plurality of electrodes, wherein each of said plurality of electrodes is spaced from myocardial tissue of the patient; and delivering a neurological therapy to the spinal tissue via said plurality of electrodes in response to the sensed ECG signals; and
further comprising;detecting a cardiac event from the ECG signals; recognizing a characteristic of an onset of the cardiac event; delivering the neurological therapy in response to the cardiac event; recording a patient response to the neurological therapy; and tailoring a set of neurological therapy treatment parameters in response to the recorded patient response and the recognized onset characteristic. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for monitoring cardiac activity, comprising the steps of:
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placing a plurality of electrodes adapted to serve as a source of electrical neurological stimulation adjacent to, on or within a portion of spinal tissue of a patient; sensing cardiac ECG signals using said plurality of electrodes, wherein each of said plurality of electrodes is spaced from myocardial tissue of the patient; and delivering a neurological therapy to the spinal tissue via said plurality of electrodes in response to the sensed ECG signals, wherein sensing the ECG signals comprises sensing QRS deflections, wherein delivering the neurological therapy comprises delivering a pulse train of neurological stimulation during a refractory period of the sensed cardiac QRS deflections.
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