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Multi-sensor rate-responsive pacemaker and method of operating same

  • US 5,423,869 A
  • Filed: 01/21/1993
  • Issued: 06/13/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/21/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An implantable rate-responsive pacemaker comprising:

  • a plurality of sensors, each sensor being adapted to sense a physiologic-related parameter of a patient and to generate a sensor signal indicative of such sensed physiologic-related parameter;

    a sense amplifier that senses natural contractions of the patient'"'"'s heart;

    a pulse generator that generates stimulation pulses responsive to a pacing signal, each stimulation pulse having a pacing energy sufficient to cause a contraction of a preselected chamber of the patient'"'"'s heart;

    timing circuitry that defines an escape time interval;

    control logic circuitry coupled to said sense amplifier, and said timing circuitry that starts said escape time interval at the beginning of a sensed or paced cardiac cycle, and said control logic circuitry further coupled to said pulse generator generates said pacing signal at the end of said escape time interval unless a natural contraction of the patient'"'"'s heart is sensed by the sense amplifier prior to the end of the escape interval, in which case the escape time interval is restarted and no pacing signal is generated;

    processing means coupled to said timing circuitry and said plurality of sensors for generating a sensor indicated rate (SIR) signal comprising selection means for respectively comparing each of said plurality of sensor signals against a predetermined threshold signal, and for selecting the smallest of said sensor signal or said predetermined threshold signal as a potential sensor indicated rate (PSIR) signal, thereby generating a plurality of PSIR signals; and

    for selecting said SIR signal as either of the largest and smallest of said plurality of PSIR signals,said SIR signal being used by said timing means to define the duration of said escape time interval.

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