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Coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics

  • US 9,872,991 B2
  • Filed: 09/28/2016
  • Issued: 01/23/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A dynamic pacemaker system for artificially pacing a patient'"'"'s heart, comprising:

  • a musculoskeletal activity sensor for detecting a rhythmic musculoskeletal activity of a patient;

    an implantable electrical lead connectable to a heart of the patient;

    an implantable pulse generator coupled to the electrical lead and configured with the electrical lead to electrically stimulate the heart in accordance with a pacing signal; and

    an implantable processor electrically coupled to receive signals from the musculoskeletal activity sensor and to output the pacing signal to the pulse generator, wherein the processor is configured to perform a method comprising;

    detecting a recurrent aspect of the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity of the patient,determining a heart rate range appropriate for the patient during the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity,determining whether an intrinsic heart rate of the patient is within the heart rate range, andproviding the pacing signal to the heart when the intrinsic heart rate is less than or within the heart rate range,wherein the pacing signal is provided at a timing which causes heart contractions in a cardiac cycle to occur with a predominantly constant timing relationship with respect to the detected recurrent aspect of the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity, the detected recurrent aspect of the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity having a consistent timing relationship with a maximal musculoskeletal blood pumping during the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity of the patient, andwherein the timing of the pacing signal synchronizes each instance of the maximal musculoskeletal blood pumping with a diastolic period of the cardiac cycle.

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