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Peak data retention of signal data in an implantable medical device

  • US 7,765,088 B2
  • Filed: 02/26/2008
  • Issued: 07/27/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/27/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of selectively storing signal data in an implantable device, comprising:

  • (a) in response to initiation of a recording period, storing signal data in a buffer of an implantable device in a circular manner, the buffer being configured to store at least three buffer periods of data, the storing including a determination of a new local value each time signal data is stored;

    (b) automatically setting a global extreme value equal to the new local value when the new local value exceeds the global extreme value;

    (c) storing signal data in the buffer in a first buffer period following the determination of a new global extreme value and repeating step (b) if a local value associated with signal data stored in the buffer during the first buffer period is determined to exceed the global extreme value;

    (d) storing signal data in the buffer in a circular manner for a second buffer period and repeating step (b) if a subsequent signal data being stored in the second buffer period is determined to exceed the global extreme value; and

    (e) storing at least a portion of the signal data in the buffer in a memory if the signal data in the buffer is determined to be of interest.

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