Claims
- 1. A capture detection circuit in an implantable medical device having at least one electrode for delivering electrical pulses and sensing a physiologic electrical signal based on a relationship between a maximum magnitude of a derivative of a sensed signal and a predetermined threshold reference value, the capture detection circuit comprising:
- (a) a differentiator circuit, coupled to the electrode, for differentiating the physiologic electrical signal sensed by the electrode to provide a derivative of the sensed signal, and
- (b) signal processing means coupled to the differentiator circuit, for determining the relationship between the maximum magnitude of the derivative of the sensed signal to and the predetermined threshold reference value, capture being deemed to have occurred when the value of the maximum magnitude of the derivative of the sensed signal is greater than or equal to the predetermined threshold reference value.
- 2. A medical device capable of providing intra-cardiac electrical stimuli to a patient's heart, comprising:
- an electrode for delivering electrical stimulating pulses, and sensing a physiologic electrical signal originating, in the patient's heart;
- a pulse generator, coupled to the electrode, for generating electrical stimulating pulses to be applied to the heart by the electrode;
- a differentiator, coupled to the electrode, for differentiating the physiologic electrical signal to provide a derivative of the sensed signal; and
- processing means for detecting capture by a stimulating pulse based on a relationship between a maximum magnitude of a derivative of a sensed signal and a predetermined threshold reference value.
- 3. A method of detecting an evoked response to a cardiac stimulating pulse delivered to a patient's heart by an electrode based on a relationship between a maximum magnitude of a derivative of a sensed signal and a predetermined threshold reference value, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) acquiring, using the electrode, the sensed signal during a capture detect window following delivery of the stimulating pulse;
- (b) differentiating the sensed signal; and
- (c) comparing the differentiated sensed signal to the predetermined reference value to determine whether or not capture has occurred.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/841,064, filed Apr. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,898, entitled MICROPROCESSOR CAPTURE DETECTION CIRCUIT AND METHOD to Hemming et al.
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