A61N1/36842

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MANAGING PACING THERAPY BASED ON INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTAL ACTIVITY
20220323770 · 2022-10-13 ·

Methods, devices and program products are provided for managing a pacing therapy using an implantable medical device (IMD). The methods, devices and program products sense cardiac activity (CA) signals at electrodes located proximate to multiple left ventricular (LV) sites and a right ventricular (RV) site of the heart and utilizing one or more processors to measure activation times between the multiple LV sites and the RV site based on the CA signals. The processors program an order of activation for the multiple LV sites based on the activation times and identify an RV activation time and a septum activation time based on the CA signals. The processors calculate a septum to RV activation time (SRAT) based on the RV and septum activation times and program an AV.sub.SRAT delay based on the SRAT.

HEART FAILURE PROGRESSION MONITORING BASED ON LV CONDUCTION PATTERN AND MORPHOLOGY TRENDS

Computer implemented methods, devices and systems for monitoring a trend in heart failure (HF) progression are provided. The method comprises sensing left ventricular (LV) activation events at multiple LV sensing sites along a multi-electrode LV lead. The activation events are generated in response to an intrinsic or paced ventricular event. The method implements program instructions on one or more processors for automatically determining a conduction pattern (CP) across the LV sensing sites based on the LV activation events, identifying morphologies (MP) for cardiac signals associated with the LV activation events and repeating the sensing, determining and identifying operations, at select intervals, to build a CP collection and an MP collection. The method calculates an HF trend based on the CP collection and MP collection and classifies a patient condition based on the HF trend to form an HF assessment.

CARDIAC STIMULATION SYSTEM

Provided herein are systems for stimulating cardiac tissue of a patient. The systems include: a pulse generator having a first transmission element for delivering wireless power; a stimulation assembly having a flexible substrate, a second transmission element for receiving the wireless power from the first transmission element of the pulse generator, one or more electrodes attached to the substrate for delivering electrical energy to cardiac tissue, and one or more microcircuits attached to the substrate for delivering electrical energy to the one or more electrodes; and an algorithm having a fibrillation detection algorithm for determining when the one or more electrodes deliver the energy to the cardiac tissue.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ADAPTIVE BI-VENTRICULAR FUSION PACING
20220218999 · 2022-07-14 ·

Methods and systems are provided for a rate adaptive bi-ventricular fusion pacing. The methods and systems deliver a first pulse at a left ventricular (LV) lead and a second pulse at a right ventricular (RV) lead based on a paced atrio-ventricular (AV) delay. The first pulse timed to be delivered concurrently with an intrinsic ventricular conduction. The methods and systems further repeat the delivery of the first pulse and the second pulse for a predetermined number of cycles. Additionally, the methods and systems measure an intrinsic AV conduction interval, and adjust the paced AV delay based on the intrinsic AV conduction interval and a negative hysteresis delta.

PACEMAKER LEAD FOR CERCLAGE PACING
20220226656 · 2022-07-21 ·

A pacemaker lead for cerclage pacing includes a lead fixing part including a fixing tip whose diameter becomes gradually smaller toward an end of a distal part thereof, a plurality of bipolar electrodes that come into close contact with heart muscle, in an outer circumference of the lead fixing part, and a guide wire insertion through hole through which a guide wire can be inserted thereinto, a lead body part configured to be extended to the lead fixing part, having a stylet insertion through hole formed therein, and a body fixing part formed in a bent shape so as to be fixed to an inner wall of the coronary sinus, and a stylet inserted into the stylet insertion through hole, enabling the pacemaker lead for cerclage pacing to be easily moved within the body of the patient.

Method and device utilizing far field signals to identify and treat under-detected arrhythmias
11383089 · 2022-07-12 · ·

Methods, devices and program products are provided for under control of one or more processors within an implantable medical device (IMD). Sensing near field (NF) and far field (FF) signals are between first and second combinations of electrodes coupled to the IMD. The method applies an arrhythmia detection algorithm to the NF signals for identifying events within the NF signal and designates events marker based thereon and monitors the event markers to detect a candidate arrhythmia condition in the NF signals. The candidate under-detected condition comprises at least one of an under-detected arrhythmia or over-sensing. In response to detection of the candidate arrhythmia condition, the method analyzes the FF signals for a presence of an under-detected arrhythmia indicator. The method delivers an arrhythmia therapy based on the presence of the under-detected arrhythmia indicator in the FF signals and the candidate under-detected arrhythmia condition in the NF signals.

Method and device for managing pacing therapy based on interventricular septal activity
11400297 · 2022-08-02 · ·

Methods, devices and program products are provided for managing a pacing therapy using an implantable medical device (IMD). The methods, devices and program products sense cardiac activity (CA) signals at electrodes located proximate to multiple left ventricular (LV) sites and a right ventricular (RV) site of the heart and utilizing one or more processors to measure activation times between the multiple LV sites and the RV site based on the CA signals. The processors program an order of activation for the multiple LV sites based on the activation times and identify an RV activation time and a septum activation time based on the CA signals. The processors calculate a septum to RV activation time (SRAT) based on the RV and septum activation times and program an AV.sub.SRAT delay based on the SRAT.

SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING VENTRICULAR REFRACTORY PERIODS
20220241597 · 2022-08-04 ·

A system is provided for controlling a left univentricular (LUV) pacing therapy using an implantable medical device (IMD). The system also includes one or more processors configured to determine an atrial-ventricular (AV) conduction interval (AR.sub.RV) between the A site and a first RV sensed event at the RV site, determine an inter-ventricular (VV) conduction interval (R.sub.LV-R.sub.RV) between a paced event at the LV site and a second RV sensed event at the RV site, and set a ventricular refractory period (VRP) based on at least one of the AV conduction interval or the VV conduction interval and a predetermined offset. The one or more processors are also configured to blank signals over the RV sensing channel during the VRP.

TRANSVENOUS INTRACARDIAC PACING CATHETER

The embodiments described herein relate to a self-positioning, quick-deployment low profile transvenous electrode system for sequentially pacing both the atrium and ventricle of the heart in the “dual chamber” mode, and methods for deploying the same.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTRACHAMBER RESYNCHRONIZATION
20220088384 · 2022-03-24 · ·

Methods, apparatus, and systems are provided to control contraction of the heart. At least one sensing element receives signals indicating electrical activity of sinus rhythm of the heart. Based on the received signals, the progress of contraction of the heart is determined. Based on the progress of contraction, the chamber of the heart may then be stimulated at a plurality of locations. In another embodiment, a plurality of electrodes are implanted in the left ventricle to stimulate at multiple locations in the left ventricle for the purpose of improving hemodynamic performance and increasing cardiac output in a patient who is suffering from congestive heart failure.