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Implantable medical device with active detection of atrial mechanical activity

  • US 9,272,146 B2
  • Filed: 11/27/2013
  • Issued: 03/01/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/29/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device, comprising:

  • a lead having at least one electrode;

    an acceleration sensor adapted to output an endocardial acceleration signal;

    circuitry configured to receive and process said endocardial acceleration signal and to provide ventricular pacing using the lead by varying, in a controlled manner, an atrioventricular delay (“

    AVD”

    ) in a range having a plurality of AVD values,wherein the circuitry derives from said endocardial acceleration signal a value of a parameter representative of a component of the endocardial acceleration signal corresponding to the first endocardial acceleration peak associated with an isovolumetric ventricular contraction (“

    EAX component”

    ), and evaluates a degree of variation of said parameter values as a function of said plurality of AVD values to detect atrial and ventricular event;

    wherein the circuitry is configured to evaluate said degree of variation of said parameter values as a function of said plurality of AVD values by calculating a difference between the values of the parameter collected for a first range of AVD values and the values of the parameter collected for a second range of AVD values, and wherein said first range of AVD values includes a plurality of short AVD values and said second range of AVD values, distinct from said first range of AVD values, includes a plurality of long AVD values; and

    wherein the circuitry is further configured to discriminate between a normal atrial mechanical activity, when said difference exceeds a predetermined threshold, and an absent or deficient atrial mechanical activity when said difference does not exceed said predetermined threshold.

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