TECHNIQUES FOR DATA RETENTION UPON DETECTION OF AN EVENT IN AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
First Claim
1. A method of selective data retention in an implantable medical device, the method comprising:
- sensing a neurological event;
creating a data record of the neurological event;
determining a severity level of the neurological event;
storing the data record in a data structure containing a plurality of data records, the plurality of data records representing information about a plurality of neurological events;
determining a priority index for the plurality of data records based on severity levels of the determined neurological events; and
selectively replacing an existing data record in the data structure with a newer data record that has a higher priority index than the existing data record.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for storing data records associated with a medical monitoring event in a data structure. These include initiating loop recording in an implantable medical device upon determination of a neurological event, wherein loop recording comprises storing a data record of a plurality of data records in a data structure, the plurality of data records representing information about determined neurological events. Methods and apparatus can further include determining a priority index for the plurality of data records based on severity levels of the determined neurological events and replacing older data records of the plurality of data records on the data structure with new data records according to the priority index, wherein the new data records selectively replace those data records in the data structure having the lowest associated priority index.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of selective data retention in an implantable medical device, the method comprising:
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sensing a neurological event; creating a data record of the neurological event; determining a severity level of the neurological event; storing the data record in a data structure containing a plurality of data records, the plurality of data records representing information about a plurality of neurological events; determining a priority index for the plurality of data records based on severity levels of the determined neurological events; and selectively replacing an existing data record in the data structure with a newer data record that has a higher priority index than the existing data record. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An implantable medical device comprising:
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a monitoring element configured to sense one or more signals associated with a plurality of neurological events; a memory component configured to store a plurality of data records in a data structure and replace some of the data records of the plurality of data records stored on the data structure as new data records of the plurality of data records are received in the memory component, the plurality of data records associated with the neurological events; and a processing component, the processing component configured to detect the neurological events, create a data record of each neurological event and store a plurality of the data records in the memory component, determine a priority index for the plurality of data records based on severity levels of the detected neurological events, and selectively replace an existing data record of the plurality of data records on the data structure with a newer data record having a higher priority index than the existing data record. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An implantable medical device comprising:
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means for sensing a neurological event; means for creating a data record of the neurological event; means for determining a severity level of the neurological event; means for storing the data record in a data structure containing a plurality of data records, the plurality of data records representing information about a plurality of neurological events; means for determining a priority index for the plurality of data records based on severity levels of the determined neurological events; and means for selectively replacing an existing data record in the data structure with a newer data record that has a higher priority index.
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