Claims
- 1. An implantable cardiac stimulator, comprising:
- an electrical terminal for connection to cardiac tissue;
- sensing means connected to said terminal for producing a sense output indicative of cardiac activity;
- output means connected to said terminal for applying a stimulation pulse via said terminal on command;
- storage means containing selectable, programmable antitachycardia parameters representative of a sequence of stimulation commands and corresponding to either programmed burst, burst rate scanning, automatic overdrive, programmed critically timed, or critically timed scanning;
- means for executing the selected sequence of stimulation commands stored in said storage means;
- means for setting a programmable tachycardia threshold rate;
- tachycardia detection means for issuing an arrhthymia output signal when the tachycardia threshold rate is exceeded a given number of times; and
- antitachycardia means responsive to the arrhthymia output signal for causing said storage means under control of the executing means to apply the programmable sequence of stimulation commands to said output means.
- 2. A cardiac pacer with tachycardia response comprising:
- an electrical terminal for connection with cardiac tissue;
- sensing means connected to said terminal for producing a sense output indicative of cardiac activity;
- output means for applying stimulation pulses via said terminal on command;
- storage means containing selectable, programmable antitachycardia parameters representative of a sequence of stimulation commands and corresponding to automatic overdrive;
- means for executing the selected sequence of stimulation commands stored in said storage means;
- means for setting a predetermined tachycardia threshold rate;
- means for determining the average rate of a predetermined number of preceding sensed outputs;
- tachycardia detection means responsive to said sensed output exceeding the predetermined threshold rate for issuing an arrhythmia signal; and
- antitachycardia means enabled by said arrhythmia signal for causing the storage means under control of the executing means to apply a burst of a predetermined number of output pulse commands at a rate faster than the average rate of a predetermined number of preceding sensed outputs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 774,028, filed Oct. 15, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,380, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 542,889, filed Oct. 17, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,442.
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