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Implantable medical device with inductive coil configurable for mechanical fixation

  • US 8,060,214 B2
  • Filed: 01/05/2006
  • Issued: 11/15/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/05/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for communicating with a medical device implanted in a vessel of a human body, the system comprising:

  • an implantable medical device (IMD);

    an inductive coil electrically coupled to the implantable medical device;

    the inductive coil configured to expand from a collapsed position, capable of delivery through the vessel, to an expanded position within the vessel, the inductive coil configured to frictionally engage a wall of the vessel and secure the implantable medical device within the vessel in the expanded position;

    the implantable medical device comprising a physiologic sensor device including a physiologic sensor, a casing having a number of feedthroughs electrically coupling the implantable medical device to the inductive coil, a rechargeable power source, a recharge controller configured for controlling recharging of the power source, communication circuitry operable to transmit and receive data via the inductive coil, and a sensor device controller configured for controlling data transmission and data reception by the communication circuitry;

    wherein electromotive force (EMF) is induced in the inductive coil when an oscillating electromagnetic field is created near the inductive coil; and

    wherein the sensor device controller is configured to detect a command from a manager device in communication with the IMD to enter a recharge mode of operation and to responsively deactivate at least data transmission by the communication circuitry via the inductive coil during the recharge mode of operation.

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