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Noise rejection for monitoring ECG's

US6236882A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateJul 14, 1999
Grant dateMay 22, 2001
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Expiry dateJul 14, 2019

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  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA61B5/7232
  • WIPO fieldMedical technology
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

An implantable medical device which preferably has a segmented looping memory for storing triggered physiologic events also has autotriggers to record the ECGs and any other relevant physiologic signals occurring during triggering events. The problem is that in the far field R-wave sensing is difficult because of noise. Denial and extensible accommodation periods are introduced into the R-wave sensing registration for triggering data storage. If the event is sensed during an accommodation period the sense will not add an R-wave sense to the trigger's count of R-waves. It may cause resetting of the trigger count in some circumstnaces. Typical triggering events may include arrhythmia's and syncopal events. Preferably the device can function without a microprocessor. An outside device or other patient activated manual trigger may be included. Auto triggers and manually set triggers may be of different sizes. Electrode spacing can be critical. Additional sensors may be provided to the device. Preferred communications with the device is through telemetry such as is used for pacemakers and other implanted devices.

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