Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100280841 | Adjudication of Arrhythmia Episode Data Systems and Methods - A system and method for automatically adjudicating arrhythmia episode information is described, and includes an episode database having episode data regarding a plurality of different arrhythmia episodes and an adjudication processor configured to output characterization data characterizing the input episode data. The characterization data includes an arrhythmia classification. The system further includes an episode processor configured to process the characterization data and episode data, provide at least one report on the characterization data related to a plurality of the different arrhythmia episodes, and provide at least one programming recommendation or at least one alert. | 11-04-2010 |
20100305642 | ADAPTIVE EVENT STORAGE IN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - Monitoring physiological parameter using an implantable physiological monitor in order to detect a condition predictive of a possible future pathological episode and collecting additional physiological data associated with the condition predictive of a possible future pathological episode. Monitoring another physiological parameter in order to detect a condition indicative of the beginning of a present pathological episode and collecting additional pathological data in response to the condition. Determining that the condition predictive of a future episode and the condition indicative of a present episode are associated and, in response thereto, storing all the collected physiological data. | 12-02-2010 |
20100318155 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROGRAMMING IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems and methods for programming implantable medical devices, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of programming an implantable medical device. The method can include gathering parameter data representing a set of previously programmed parameter values from a plurality of implanted medical devices. The method can further include performing association analysis on the parameter data to form a set of association rules. The method can further include suggesting parameter choices to a system user regarding a specific patient based on the set of association rules. In an embodiment, the invention can include a medical system including a server configured to perform association analysis on a set of data representing previously programmed parameter values from a plurality of implanted medical devices to derive a set of association rules. Other embodiments are also included herein. | 12-16-2010 |
20110022981 | PRESENTATION OF DEVICE UTILIZATION AND OUTCOME FROM A PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - In a graphical user interface displayed in an electronic display of a computing device, a first device profile and second device profile are presented, the first and second device profiles each comprising at least one device parameter used to configure a medical device of a subject. A user input control is presented to select one of the first or second device profiles to provide a selected device profile. A probabilistic outcome of the subject corresponding to the selected device profile is then presented. | 01-27-2011 |
20110082377 | ADAPTIVE DATA STORAGE AND DOWNLOAD IN A MEDICAL DEVICE - In an example, a medical device includes a physiological data monitor (PDM), a memory, and a processor. The PDM is configured to monitor a physiological data parameter. The memory circuit is configured to store data collected by the PDM. The processor is configured to detect a data capture event and capture a first segment of physiological data associated with the data capture event. The processor is also configured to determine an amount of memory storage space available and determine a first priority level for the first segment of physiological data. The processor is further configured to determine a second priority level for a second segment of physiological data stored previously and select a processing scheme using the first and second priority levels. Finally, the processor is configured to process, using the processing scheme, the first and second segments of physiological data and store the first segment of physiological data. | 04-07-2011 |
20110130666 | ENHANCED REPORTING OF PATHOLOGICAL EPISODES - An apparatus comprises a sensor circuit configured to produce a time-varying physiologic sensor signal of a subject and a pathology detection circuit communicatively coupled to the sensor. The pathology detection circuit is configured to detect a first pathological episode using the sensed physiologic sensor signal, deem that the first pathological episode has ended, detect at least one second pathological episode using the sensed physiologic sensor signal, and indicate the first and second pathological episodes as one pathological episode if the first and second episode are detected within a specified time interval. | 06-02-2011 |
20110224988 | INTRACARDIAC ELECTROGRAM TIME FREQUENCY NOISE DETECTION - Systems, methods, and apparatus for identifying and classifying noise of an intracardiac electrogram of a cardiac rhythm management device to prevent inaccurate detection of a cardiac episode are disclosed. In an example, three channels are analyzed to identify and determine whether an episode or noise has been detected. | 09-15-2011 |
20120035489 | RHYTHM DISCRIMINATION ENHANCEMENT - CHAMBER OF TACHY ORIGINATION - An apparatus comprises an implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit and a controller circuit. The implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit provides a sensed depolarization signal from a ventricle and a sensed depolarization signal from an atrium. The controller circuit includes an onset detection circuit and a classification circuit. The onset detection circuit detects an onset episode that includes fast cardiac depolarizations and identifies a depolarization that initiates the onset episode. The classification circuit classifies the onset episode as supra-ventricular tachycardia (SVT) when the initiating onset episode is identified in the atrium and the number of atrial depolarizations is greater than or equal to the number of ventricular depolarizations during the onset episode, and as ventricular tachycardia (VT) when the initiating onset depolarization is identified in the ventricle and the number of ventricular depolarizations is greater than the number of atrial depolarizations during the onset episode. | 02-09-2012 |
20120035491 | RHYTHM DISCRIMINATION ENHANCEMENT - AV DRIVE - An apparatus comprises an implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit and a controller circuit. The implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit provides a sensed depolarization signal from a ventricle and a sensed depolarization signal from an atrium. The controller circuit includes a one-to-one detector circuit and a tachyarrhythmia discrimination circuit. The one-to-one detector circuit measures cardiac depolarization intervals of the atrium and the ventricle and determines whether a relationship of atrial depolarizations to ventricular depolarizations is substantially one-to-one. The tachyarrhythmia discrimination circuit increments a counter when detecting a shortening or prolonging of a V-V interval that immediately precedes the same shortening or prolonging of an A-A interval, classifies the episode as VT according to the counter, and provides the classification of the tachyarrhythmia episode to a user or process. | 02-09-2012 |
20120303079 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR COMBINED CARDIAC FUNCTION MANAGEMENT AND RENAL THERAPIES - A system can coordinate operation of a cardiac function management (CFM) device and a renal device, such as during a vulnerable period in which a patient has an increased risk of tachyarrhythmia. | 11-29-2012 |
20130138174 | AUTOTHRESHOLD WITH SENSING FROM PACING CATHODE - Cardiac electrostimulation energy is delivered to a heart chamber of a subject according to a normal pacing mode using a set of implantable pacing electrodes. When a threshold test for the heart chamber is initiated and a sensing electrode independent from the set of pacing electrodes is unavailable for the heart chamber, cardiac electrostimulation energy is delivered to the subject according to a threshold test mode. The threshold test mode includes sensing a cardiac activity signal from a subject using a set of sensing electrodes that includes an electrode common to the set of pacing electrodes, and changing the electrostimulation energy and sensing a resulting cardiac activity signal using the set of sensing electrodes to determine the optimum electrostimulation energy for capture of the heart chamber. | 05-30-2013 |
20130138175 | HYBRID AUTOTHRESHOLD - An apparatus comprises a control circuit that initiates a normal pacing mode for delivery of electrostimulation energy to the heart chamber. In response to an indication to initiate a threshold test, the control circuit determines an electrode configuration used to deliver the electrostimulation energy in the normal pacing mode, selects a first threshold test mode when a sensing electrode independent from the set of pacing electrodes is unavailable for the heart chamber, wherein a cardiac activity signal is sensed using a set of sensing electrodes that includes an electrode common to the set of pacing electrodes, and selects a second threshold test mode when a sensing electrode independent from the set of pacing electrodes is available for the heart chamber, wherein the cardiac activity signal is sensed using a set of sensing electrodes that excludes an electrode common to the set of pacing electrodes. | 05-30-2013 |
20130158615 | RHYTHM DISCRIMINATION ENHANCEMENT - AV DRIVE - An apparatus comprises an implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit and a controller circuit. The implantable cardiac signal sensing circuit provides a sensed depolarization signal from a ventricle and a sensed depolarization signal from an atrium. The controller circuit includes a one-to-one detector circuit and a tachyarrhythmia discrimination circuit. The one-to-one detector circuit measures cardiac depolarization intervals of the atrium and the ventricle and determines whether a relationship of atrial depolarizations to ventricular depolarizations is substantially one-to-one. The tachyarrhythmia discrimination circuit classifies the episode as VT when detecting a shortening or prolonging of a V-V interval that immediately precedes the same shortening or prolonging of an A-A interval. | 06-20-2013 |
20130274624 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATIC ARRHYTHMIA CLASSIFICATION WITH CONFIDENCE ESTIMATION - An arrhythmia classification system receives cardiac data from an implantable medical device, performs automatic adjudication of each cardiac arrhythmia episode indicated by the cardiac data, and generates episode data representative of information associated with the episode. The episode data include at least an episode classification resulting from the automatic adjudication of the episode and a confidence level in the episode classification. In one embodiment, the episode data further include key features rationalizing the automatic adjudication of the episode. | 10-17-2013 |
20140005742 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELECTION OF PACING VECTORS | 01-02-2014 |
20140155958 | ADAPTIVE EVENT STORAGE IN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE - Monitoring physiological parameter using an implantable physiological monitor in order to detect a condition predictive of a possible future pathological episode and collecting additional physiological data associated with the condition predictive of a possible future pathological episode. Monitoring another physiological parameter in order to detect a condition indicative of the beginning of a present pathological episode and collecting additional pathological data in response to the condition. Determining that the condition predictive of a future episode and the condition indicative of a present episode are associated and, in response thereto, storing all the collected physiological data. | 06-05-2014 |