Method and apparatus for treating hemodynamic disfunction
DCFirst Claim
1. A method for improving the hemodynamic efficiency of a sick heart comprising the steps of:
- (a) detecting respective cardiac signals originating in the left and right ventricles of the heart;
(b) analyzing said cardiac signals and the absence thereof in an electronic control circuit; and
(c) providing electrical pulses from a stimulating circuit controlled by said control circuit to one, the other or both ventricles as required for effecting substantially simultaneous contraction of both ventricles, said step of analyzing including providing a control signal from said control circuit to said stimulating circuit for producing an electrical stimulating pulse to one or both ventricles in response to the absence of a detected cardiac signal from one or both ventricles within a time interval which is a small fraction of the pulse width of a detected cardiac signal.
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Abstract
A method of treating hemodynamic disfunction by simultaneously pacing both ventricles of a heart. At least one ECG amplifier is arranged to separately detect contraction of each ventricle and a stimulator is then activated for issuing stimulating pulses to both ventricles in a manner to assure simultaneous contraction of both ventricles, thereby to assure hemodynamic efficiency. A first ventricle is stimulated simultaneously with contraction of a second ventricle when the first fails to properly contract. Further, both ventricles are stimulated after lapse of a predetermined A-V escape interval. One of a pair of electrodes, connected in series, is placed through the superior vena cava into the right ventricle and a second is placed in the coronary sinus about the left ventricle. Each electrode performs both pacing and sensing functions. The pacer is particularly suitable for treating bundle branch blocks or slow conduction in a portion of the ventricles.
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1. A method for improving the hemodynamic efficiency of a sick heart comprising the steps of:
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(a) detecting respective cardiac signals originating in the left and right ventricles of the heart; (b) analyzing said cardiac signals and the absence thereof in an electronic control circuit; and (c) providing electrical pulses from a stimulating circuit controlled by said control circuit to one, the other or both ventricles as required for effecting substantially simultaneous contraction of both ventricles, said step of analyzing including providing a control signal from said control circuit to said stimulating circuit for producing an electrical stimulating pulse to one or both ventricles in response to the absence of a detected cardiac signal from one or both ventricles within a time interval which is a small fraction of the pulse width of a detected cardiac signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for effecting simultaneous contraction of both left and right ventricles of a heart for improving hemodynamic efficiency comprising the steps of:
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separately sensing for the presence of cardiac depolarization signals from both left and right ventricles; determining whether said cardiac depolarization signals are simultaneously present in both the left and right ventricles; and stimulating at least one ventricle substantially simultaneously with the contraction of at least one other ventricle in the event that said cardiac depolarization signals are determined not to be simultaneously present in both ventricles.
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6. A method of effecting simultaneous contraction of both left and right ventricles of a heart for improving hemodynamic efficiency comprising the steps of:
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sensing the cardiac signals of the atria and separately sensing the cardiac depolarization signals of both the left and right ventricles; determining whether said cardiac depolarization signals are simultaneously present in both the left and right ventricles; stimulating at least one ventricle simultaneously with the contraction of at least one other ventricle after a predetermined A-V period in the event that said cardiac depolarization signals are determined not to be simultaneously present in both ventricles.
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7. A method of increasing the cardiac output of a sick heart comprising the steps of:
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(a) implanting a pacing lead having at least two sensing/pacing electrodes in the body such that one of said sensing/pacing electrodes is in or on the right ventricle and the other of said sensing/pacing electrodes is in or on the left ventricle; (b) sensing depolarization signals picked up by said sensing/pacing electrodes upon their occurrence; (c) determining whether the depolarization signals sensed in step (b) fail to occur within a predetermined time interval of one another and, if so; (d) applying an electrical stimulating pulse to the sensing/pacing electrode associated with the ventricle not producing a depolarization signal within said time interval at the conclusion of said time interval. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A bi-ventricular pacemaker, comprising:
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(a) sense means for sensing ventricular depolarization signals originating in or on the right and left ventricles; (b) means coupled to said sense means for initiating a time delay of a predetermined length which is short compared to the period of a QRS complex upon detection of a ventricular depolarization signal in one of said right or left ventricles; and (c) pulse generator means operative upon the termination of said time delay for producing a ventricular simulating pulse and applying same to the other of said right or left ventricles unless a ventricular depolarization signal occurs in said other of said right of left ventricle prior to the expiration of said time delay. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. An atrial-coupled, bi-ventricular pacemaker for implantation or external use comprising atrial and ventricular sensing means for detecting cardiac signals, said sensing means including first and second ventricular electrodes connected in series for sensing and stimulating the right and the left ventricles, respectively, and an atrial electrode adapted to be disposed in an atrial chamber for detecting cardiac signals of the atria, all of said electrodes being connected to separate ECG amplifier means for amplifying the sensed signals;
- a control circuit coupled to said ECG amplifier means for analyzing the cardiac signals picked up by said sensing means and providing a control signal; and
a stimulating circuit means for producing an electrical stimulating pulse to the left ventricle in the absence of a detected cardiac signal from the left ventricle, and to the right ventricle in the absence of a detected cardiac signal from the right ventricle, and to both ventricles in the absence of detected cardiac signals from both ventricles to effect substantially simultaneous contraction of both ventricles after a predetermined A-V delay period. - View Dependent Claims (14)
- a control circuit coupled to said ECG amplifier means for analyzing the cardiac signals picked up by said sensing means and providing a control signal; and
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