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In vivo implantable medical device with battery monitoring circuitry

  • US 5,193,538 A
  • Filed: 01/09/1992
  • Issued: 03/16/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electromedical device comprising:

  • stimulation means, adapted for in vivo implantation in a patient for stimulating a physiological function in said patient,mode selector means, connected to said stimulation means, for selecting one mode of stimulating said physiological function from a plurality of available stimulation modes;

    memory means connected to said mode selector means for recording the number of times each stimulation mode is selected;

    a battery connected by supplying power to said stimulation means and to said mode selector means, each of sid available stimulation modes having an energy consumption from said battery associated therewith;

    sensing means connected to said battery for measuring an instantaneous battery capacity;

    evaluation means, connected to said sensing measn, for determining whether said instantaneous battery capacity, as measured by said sensing measn, is above or below a predetermined first threshold value selected to insure standard operation of said stimulation means within a predetermined time interval during which said battery capacity shall exceed a second threshold value, said second threshold value being lower than said first threshold value; and

    means for varying said first threshold value, dependent on which of said stimulation modes is currently selected, based on the energy consumption and number of times selected of the currently selected stimulation mode, by setting a higher first threshold value for a currently selected stimulation mode having a higher energy consumption and a higher number of times selected and setting a lower threshold value for a currently selected stimulation mode having a lower energy consumption and a lower number of times selected.

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