Claims
- 1. An implantable heart-monitoring device comprising:
one or more leads for sensing electrical signals from a heart; a therapy circuit for delivering electrical energy through one or more of the leads; and a monitoring circuit for monitoring the electrical signals through one or more of the leads, the monitoring circuit comprising:
means for calculating a set of two or more intervals based on the sensed electrical signals, with each interval representing a time between successive cardiac events of a first type; means for identifying an interval having a predetermined size relative one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; means for determining whether another type of cardiac event, different from the first type, occurred during a specific portion of the identified interval; and at least one of:
means, responsive to the means for determining whether another type of cardiac event occurred, for disqualifying the identified interval from further processing; and means, responsive to the means for determining whether another type of cardiac event occurred, for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals.
- 2. The heart-monitoring device of claim 1 wherein the first type of cardiac event is an atrial event and the other type of cardiac event is a ventricular event.
- 3. The heart-monitoring device of claim 1 wherein the means for disqualifying the identified interval from further processing comprises means for deleting or omitting the identified interval and one or more other intervals in the set of intervals from further processing.
- 4. The heart-monitoring device of claim 1:wherein the identified interval has first and second associated event markers; and wherein the means for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals comprises:
means for defining or inserting at least one synthetic event marker between the first and second associated event markers; means for calculating a first new interval based on the first associated event marker and the one synthetic marker; and means for calculating a second new interval based on a second associated event marker and the one synthetic marker.
- 5. The heart-monitoring device of claim 1:wherein the identified interval has first and second associated event markers; and wherein the means for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals comprises:
means for defining or inserting at least one synthetic event marker between the first and second associated event markers; means for calculating a first new interval based on the first associated event marker and the one synthetic marker; and means for calculating a second new interval based on a second associated event marker and the one synthetic marker.
- 6. A medical device comprising:
means for calculating a set of two or more intervals based on the sensed electrical signals, with each interval representing a time between successive cardiac events of a first type; means for identifying an interval having a predetermined size relative one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; means for determining whether another type of cardiac event, different from the first type, occurred during a specific portion of the identified interval; and means, responsive to the means for determining whether another type of cardiac event occurred, for disqualifying the identified interval from further processing.
- 7. A medical device comprising:
means for calculating a set of two or more intervals based on the sensed electrical signals, with each interval representing a time between successive cardiac events of a first type; means for identifying an interval having a predetermined size relative one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; means for determining whether another type of cardiac event, different from the first type, occurred during a specific portion of the identified interval; and means, responsive to the means for determining whether another type of cardiac event occurred, for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals.
- 8. A medical device comprising:
means for identifying at least one interval having a predetermined size relative to one or more other intervals in the set of intervals based on physiological events; and means for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals.
- 9. A method comprising:
calculating a set of two or more intervals based on the sensed electrical signals, with each interval representing a time between successive cardiac events of a first type; identifying an interval having a predetermined size relative one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; determining whether another type of cardiac event, different from the first type, occurred during a specific portion of the identified interval; and dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals.
- 10. A method of processing a set of one or more intervals corresponding to two or more cardiac events, the method comprising:
identifying at least one interval having a predetermined size relative to one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals; and calculating a quantity based on one or more of intervals of the set of intervals and at least one of the two or more new intervals.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein calculating a quantity comprises:
calculating an average interval based on one or more of intervals of the set of intervals and at least one of the new intervals.
- 12. A machine readable medium comprising one or more instructions for processing data representative of a cardiac electrogram, the instructions comprising:
one or more instructions for calculating a set of two or more intervals based on data representative of sensed electrical signals, with each interval representing a time between successive cardiac events of a first type; one or more instructions for identifying an interval having a predetermined size relative one or more other intervals in the set of intervals; one or more instructions for determining whether another type of cardiac event, different from the first type, occurred during a specific portion of the identified interval; and one or more instructions for dividing the identified interval into two or more new intervals if the other type of cardiac event occurred during the specific portion of the identified interval.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/391,111, filed on Sep. 7, 1999, the specification of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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09391111 |
Sep 1999 |
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10292415 |
Nov 2002 |
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