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Device for sensing cardiac activity in an implantable medical device in the presence of magnetic resonance imaging interference

  • US 7,076,283 B2
  • Filed: 10/31/2001
  • Issued: 07/11/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device adapted to perform a cardiac sensing-mode switch so to sense cardiac activity in the presence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) interference that exceeds a threshold of about 0.20 Tesla but not to perform said mode switch in the presence of electromagnetic interference (EMI) that does not exceed a threshold of about 0.20 Tesla, comprising:

  • means for detecting a magnetic field consistent with the characteristics of an MRI scanning device and providing an MRI interference signal related to the detection of the magnetic field; and

    switching means coupled to the means for detecting, for switching from a first cardiac activity sensing mode that is relatively more affected by the MRI interference signal to a second cardiac activity sensing mode that is relatively less affected by the magnetic field in response to receipt of the MRI interference signal, wherein in the event that a detected EMI field strength falls below about 0.20 Tesla then no switching of the first cardiac activity sensing mode occurs;

    wherein the second cardiac activity sensing mode employs at least one of the following cardiac activity sensing circuitry disposed within an implantable medical device;

    a can-based accelerometer, a pressure sensor on a lead, an accelerometer on a lead, an accelerometer coupled to a connector block a flow sensor, a heart motion sensor based on time-of-flight, a temperature sensor, an impedance-based sensor, an oxygen sensor.

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