Methods and apparatus to stimulate heart atria
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1. A method of controllably reducing blood pressure in a human having a cardiac pacemaker pacing an atrium of a heart, the method comprising:
- sensing a ventricular refractory period of the heart;
pacing the atrium with the cardiac pacemaker during the ventricular refractory period, with a first atrial pacing pulse, where said first atrial pacing pulse is blocked and does not propagate to a ventricle of the heart and said first atrial pacing pulse causes an atrial contraction against a closed A-V valve and induced increased atrial wall stress resulting in ANP release by the stressed atrial wall;
monitoring a heart rate after the atrium is paced, andapplying a second atrial pacing pulse to the atrium of the heart if the heart rate is less than a threshold minimum heart rate.
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A method and apparatus for treatment of hypertension and heart failure by increasing secretion of endogenous atrial hormones by pacing of the heart atria. Atrial pacing is done during the ventricular refractory period resulting in premature atrial contraction that does not result in ventricular contraction. Pacing results in the atrial wall stress, peripheral vasodilation, ANP secretion. Concomitant reduction of the heart rate is monitored and controlled as needed with backup pacing.
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1. A method of controllably reducing blood pressure in a human having a cardiac pacemaker pacing an atrium of a heart, the method comprising:
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sensing a ventricular refractory period of the heart; pacing the atrium with the cardiac pacemaker during the ventricular refractory period, with a first atrial pacing pulse, where said first atrial pacing pulse is blocked and does not propagate to a ventricle of the heart and said first atrial pacing pulse causes an atrial contraction against a closed A-V valve and induced increased atrial wall stress resulting in ANP release by the stressed atrial wall; monitoring a heart rate after the atrium is paced, and applying a second atrial pacing pulse to the atrium of the heart if the heart rate is less than a threshold minimum heart rate.
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2. A method for reducing blood pressure in a patient having a cardiac pacemaker for pacing an atrium of a heart, the method comprising:
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sensing a first ventricular contraction of a ventricle of the heart; applying a first atrial pacing pulse to the atrium with the cardiac pacemaker, wherein the first atrial pacing pulse is applied upon expiration of a predetermined delay following an atrial refractory period of the heart and during a ventricular refractory period of the heart; monitoring a heart rate of the patient in conjunction with applying the first atrial pacing pulse; applying a second atrial pacing pulse to the atrium if the monitored heart rate is less than a predetermined minimum heart rate. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of artificially inducing atrial wall stress in a heart of a patient, the method comprising:
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detecting ventricular depolarization of the heart; applying atrial pacing pulses to induce atrial contraction, where said pacing is applied while ventricular pressure is higher than atrial pressure and while AV conduction is refractory; blocking the atrial pacing pulses from propagating to the ventricle; monitoring a heart rate of the patient while applying the atrial pacing pulses; applying backup pacing pulses to the atrium or ventricle when the heart rate is less than a predetermined minimum rate; wherein the atrial pacing pulses and the backup pacing pulses induce peripheral vascular vasodilation which causes a change in a blood pressure in the patient.
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15. A method of controllably reducing heart rate by pacing a heart of a patient having an atrium and a ventricle, the method comprising:
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sensing a first ventricular contraction of the heart; pacing the atrium of the heart, where the atrial pacing occurs after an expiration of an atrial refractory period of the heart and during a ventricular refractory period of the heart; causing an atrial contraction from the atrial pacing, wherein the atrial contraction does not propagate to a ventricular contraction, wherein said atrial contraction causes a vasodilation and ANP release in the heart, wherein a pacing pulse of the atrial pacing is applied upon expiration of a predetermined delay after the sensed first ventricular contraction; monitoring a spontaneous heart beat after application of said pacing pulse; and delivering another atrial pacing pulse if the predetermined delay is longer than a predetermined period corresponding to a lowest selected heart rate, wherein said another atrial pacing pulse generates ventricular contraction. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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