Method and apparatus for cardiac protection pacing
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1. A cardiac pacing system for delivering cardiac pacing to a heart having a myocardium, comprising:
- a sensing circuit configured to sense a signal indicative of an ischemic event;
an ischemia detector coupled to the sensing circuit, the ischemic detector configured to detect the ischemic event using the sensed signal;
a pulse output circuit configured to deliver cardiac pacing pulses;
a control circuit coupled to the ischemia detector and the pulse output circuit, the control circuit configured to initiate one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences in response to a detection of the ischemic event and time the initiated one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences each including alternating pacing and non-pacing periods, the pacing periods each having a pacing duration during which plurality of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered to the heart to change distribution of stress in the myocardium, the non-pacing periods each having a non-pacing duration during which none of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered; and
an implantable housing containing at least the ischemia detector, the pulse output circuit, and the control circuit,wherein the control circuit is configured to initiate at least one postconditioning pacing sequence in response to expiration of a post-ischemia time interval after an end of the ischemic event is detected by the ischemia detector, the postconditioning pacing sequence being one of the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, the post-ischemia time interval starting when the end of the ischemic event is detected by the ischemia detector.
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Abstract
A pacing system delivers cardiac protection pacing to protect the heart from injuries associated with ischemic events. The pacing system detects an ischemic event and, in response, initiates one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences each including alternative pacing and non-pacing periods. In one embodiment, the pacing system initiates cardiac protection pacing sequences including at least one postconditioning sequence to protect the heart from a detected ischemic event and a plurality prophylactic preconditioning sequences to protect the heart from probable future ischemic events.
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1. A cardiac pacing system for delivering cardiac pacing to a heart having a myocardium, comprising:
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a sensing circuit configured to sense a signal indicative of an ischemic event; an ischemia detector coupled to the sensing circuit, the ischemic detector configured to detect the ischemic event using the sensed signal; a pulse output circuit configured to deliver cardiac pacing pulses; a control circuit coupled to the ischemia detector and the pulse output circuit, the control circuit configured to initiate one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences in response to a detection of the ischemic event and time the initiated one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences each including alternating pacing and non-pacing periods, the pacing periods each having a pacing duration during which plurality of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered to the heart to change distribution of stress in the myocardium, the non-pacing periods each having a non-pacing duration during which none of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered; and an implantable housing containing at least the ischemia detector, the pulse output circuit, and the control circuit, wherein the control circuit is configured to initiate at least one postconditioning pacing sequence in response to expiration of a post-ischemia time interval after an end of the ischemic event is detected by the ischemia detector, the postconditioning pacing sequence being one of the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, the post-ischemia time interval starting when the end of the ischemic event is detected by the ischemia detector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A cardiac pacing system, comprising:
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a sensing circuit configured to sense a signal indicative of an ischemic event; an ischemia detector coupled to the sensing circuit, the ischemic detector configured to detect the ischemic event using the sensed signal; a pulse output circuit configured to deliver pacing pulses; a control circuit coupled to the ischemia detector and the pulse output circuit, the control circuit configured to initiate one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences in response to a detection of the ischemic event, switch a pacing mode from a chronic pacing mode to a temporary pacing mode when one of the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequence is initiated, time the initiated one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, and switch the pacing mode from the temporary pacing mode to the chronic pacing mode when the one of the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequence is completed, the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences each including alternating pacing and non-pacing periods, the pacing periods each having a pacing duration during which a plurality of the pacing pulses is delivered, the non-pacing periods each having a non-pacing duration during which none of the pacing pulses is delivered, the temporary pacing mode being substantially different from the chronic pacing mode; and an implantable housing containing at least the ischemia detector, the pulse output circuit, and the control circuit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method for operating an implantable medical device, the method comprising:
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sensing a signal indicative of an ischemic event; detecting the ischemic event using the sensed signal; delivering cardiac pacing pulses from the implantable medical device to a heart; controlling the delivery of the cardiac pacing pulses using the implantable medical device, the controlling including initiating and timing one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences in response to the detection of the ischemic event, the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences each including alternating pacing and non-pacing periods, the pacing periods each having a pacing duration during which a plurality of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered to the heart, the non-pacing periods each having a non-pacing duration during which none of the cardiac pacing pulses is delivered, wherein the controlling comprises initiating at least one postconditioning pacing sequence when a post-ischemia time interval expires after an end of the ischemic event is detected, the postconditioning sequence being one of the one or more cardiac protection pacing sequences, the post-ischemia time interval starting when the end of the ischemic event is detected. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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