Claims
- 1. A cardiac pacer comprising:
- means for detecting depolarizations of a heart;
- pulse generating means for delivering cardiac pacing pulses at a first pacing rate;
- means for defining a threshold heart rate;
- drop detecting means for detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart depolarization rate to a stable heart rate below said threshold heart rate; and
- means responsive to a said detected rapid drop in spontaneous heart depolarization rate, to said stable rate, for causing said pulse generator means to deliver pacing pulses at a second pacing rate higher than said first pacing rate.
- 2. A cardiac pacer according to claim 1 wherein drop detecting means comprises means for detecting a stable heart rate in response to a series of heartbeats comprising a predetermined number of heartbeats below said threshold rate.
- 3. A cardiac pacer according to claim 2 wherein drop detecting means comprises means for detecting a stable heart rate in response to a series of a predetermined number of sequential heartbeats below said threshold rate.
- 4. A cardiac pacer according to claim 1 or claim 2 or claim 3 wherein said drop detecting means comprises means for detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart rate in response to a drop in spontaneous heart rate of greater than a defined drop size, over a limited time period.
- 5. A cardiac pacer according to claim 4 further comprising means for defining a limited number of number of heart beats and wherein said drop detecting means comprises means for detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart rate comprises in response to a drop in spontaneous heart rate of greater than said defined drop size, over a series of said limited number of heart beats.
- 6. A method of cardiac pacing comprising:
- detecting depolarizations of a heart;
- delivering cardiac pacing pulses at a first pacing rate;
- defining a threshold heart rate;
- detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart depolarization rate to a stable rate below said threshold heart rate; and
- responsive to a said detected rapid drop in spontaneous heart depolarization rate, to said stable rate, delivering pacing pulses at a second pacing rate higher than said first pacing rate.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein said drop detecting step comprises detecting a stable heart rate in response to a series of heartbeats including a predetermined number of heartbeats below said threshold rate.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said drop detecting step comprises detecting a stable heart rate in response to a series of a predetermined number of sequential heartbeats below said threshold rate.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 or claim 7 or claim 8 wherein said drop detecting step further comprises detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart rate in response to a drop in spontaneous heart rate of greater than a defined drop size, over a limited time period.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein said drop detecting step comprises detecting a rapid drop in spontaneous heart rate in response to a drop in spontaneous heart rate of greater than said defined drop size, over a series of a limited number of heart beats.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/246,903 filed on May 20, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,525.
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