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Implantable cardiac event detection device with an adaptive sleep state

  • US 8,512,257 B2
  • Filed: 07/07/2011
  • Issued: 08/20/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for detecting a cardiac event in a human patient, the system including:

  • at least two implantable sensors for sensing cardiac signals from the patient'"'"'s heart;

    an implantable device for detecting the cardiac event, the device including a processor configured to;

    periodically process segments of the cardiac signals from the patient'"'"'s heart such that successive processed segments are separated by periods where heart parameters are not processed and have a selected duration that is adaptively selected by the processor;

    calculate a plurality of heart signal parameter values corresponding to a like plurality of heart beats during each processed segment;

    identify changes in the plurality of heart signal parameter values within a processed segment that meet at least one ischemia detection criterion;

    calculate heart rhythm information from the plurality of heart beats within the processed segment;

    apply at least one arrhythmia detection criterion to the heart rhythm information; and

    upon determining that either the ischemia detection criterion or the arrhythmia detection criterion have been met, changing the selected duration between successive processed segments dependent upon a predetermined number of said ischemia detection or the arrhythmia detection criteria being met.

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