System for waveform stimulation compensating electrode polarization
First Claim
1. An implantable medical device for electrically stimulating cardiac tissue, comprising:
- a) a lead that conducts electrical pulses to an electrode on the lead, the electrode adapted for electrical contact with cardiac tissue;
b) a pulse generator coupled to the lead and configured to deliver electrical pulses to the cardiac tissue via the electrode, the generator generating an electrical stimulation pulse and an electrical recharge pulse, the electrical recharge pulse for minimizing polarization on the electrode resulting from the electrical stimulation pulse;
c) a sensor configured to sense the polarization on the one of the electrodes, the sensor sensing the polarization after delivery of the electrical recharge pulse; and
d) a processor configured to calculate an adjustment amount for the electrical recharge pulse if the sensed polarization is not within a predetermined desirable range, the adjustment amount being based on the sensed polarization and calculated towards minimizing the sensed polarization, the processor adjusting the electrical recharge pulse by the calculated adjustment amount for a subsequent electrical recharge pulse.
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Abstract
Upon delivery of a pacing pulse to a heart by an electrode of an implantable medical device (IMD), a deleterious pace polarization artifact is generally created at the electrode-tissue interface and subsequently stored by the electrode. Such polarization artifact is generally minimized through the use of passive recharge circuitry. Such passive recharge circuitry functions in creating a recharge pulse at the electrode which in essence, minimizes the polarization artifact on the electrode. In order to produce further artifact minimization from a subsequent pacing pulse, following termination of the recharge pulse, any remaining polarization artifact is sampled and analyzed by the IMD and IMD software optionally compensates the next recharge pulse to further minimize the polarization artifact generated by a next pacing pulse. This sampling and optional compensation is repeated for subsequent pacing pulses so that polarization artifacts are effectively analyzed and if necessary, minimized.
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4 Claims
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1. An implantable medical device for electrically stimulating cardiac tissue, comprising:
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a) a lead that conducts electrical pulses to an electrode on the lead, the electrode adapted for electrical contact with cardiac tissue; b) a pulse generator coupled to the lead and configured to deliver electrical pulses to the cardiac tissue via the electrode, the generator generating an electrical stimulation pulse and an electrical recharge pulse, the electrical recharge pulse for minimizing polarization on the electrode resulting from the electrical stimulation pulse; c) a sensor configured to sense the polarization on the one of the electrodes, the sensor sensing the polarization after delivery of the electrical recharge pulse; and d) a processor configured to calculate an adjustment amount for the electrical recharge pulse if the sensed polarization is not within a predetermined desirable range, the adjustment amount being based on the sensed polarization and calculated towards minimizing the sensed polarization, the processor adjusting the electrical recharge pulse by the calculated adjustment amount for a subsequent electrical recharge pulse. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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