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Sensing and atrial-synchronized ventricular pacing in an intracardiac pacemaker

  • US 9,592,392 B2
  • Filed: 08/07/2015
  • Issued: 03/14/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/24/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for use in an implanted medical device, the method comprising:

  • producing a filtered cardiac electrical signal using an adjustable filter within a sensing module by filtering a raw cardiac electrical signal received from implanted electrodes operably connected to the sensing module, the raw cardiac electrical signal comprising R-waves, T-waves and P-waves via electrodes coupled to the sensing module;

    determining if the T-waves are distinct from the P-waves in the filtered cardiac electrical signal;

    adjusting the filter to increase a difference between a feature of the P-waves and a feature of the T-waves in the filtered cardiac signal when the T-waves are not distinct from the P-waves;

    determining P-wave sensing criteria based on the difference;

    sensing a P-wave from the filtered cardiac electrical signal when the P-wave sensing criteria are met; and

    setting a ventricular pacing escape interval in response to sensing the P-wave.

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