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Dual chamber pacing system with dynamic physiological tracking and method of timing delivered stimulus for optimized synchronous pacing

US5247930A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateFeb 4, 1992
Grant dateSep 28, 1993
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Expiry dateFeb 4, 2012

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  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA61N1/3622
  • WIPO fieldMedical technology
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

A dual chamber pacemaker system is provided having means for determining when sensed atrial signals have a physiological rate, and tracking only such sensed atrial signals as are found to have physiological rates. The pacemaker provides logic means for continuously determining a physiological rate as a function of sensed atrial rate, whereby physiological rate substantially tracks the rate of sensed physiological atrial signals. The pacemaker also determines dynamic decision rates which are coupled to follow the physiological rate. The decision rates comprise a dynamic pacing limit, which sets the pacing escape interval; a dynamic tracking limit, which sets the upper limit of the physiological range of rates which are tracked; and the dynamic Wenckebach limit, which defines the upper rate for a dynamic Wenckebach range. The pacemaker enables time out of an AV delay for synchronizing delivery of ventricular pacing pulses with respect to atrial heartbeats which occur within the range between the dynamic pacing limit and the dynamic tracking limit, i.e., the physiological range. Synchronized ventricular pacing pulses are delivered when both the sensed atrial signal and the scheduled s…

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