Claims
- 1. A pacemaker system for pacing a patient, said pacing including overdriving the patient's heart for prevention of ventricular arrhythmias, said system having ventricular generator means for generating and delivering ventricular pace pulses, and ventricular sense means for sensing QT signals, further comprising:
QT analysis means for analyzing at least one property of the patient's QT signal and for obtaining QT data representative of variations of said at least two respective properties of said QT signal; VES means for determining when ventricular extra systoles occur and for generating VES data representative of said occurrences; intervention means for determining from said QT data and said VES data when intervention is indicated in order to treat a ventricular arrhythmia; and rate means for controlling said ventricular generator means to generate and deliver pacing pulses at an intervention rate greater than the patient's natural rate in response to a said indication:
- 2. The pacemaker system as described in claim 1, wherein said QT analysis means comprises means for analyzing QT interval and QT dispersion as said at least two respective properties.
- 3. The pacemaker system as described in claim 2, wherein said QT analysis means comprises means for continually determining a mean value and standard deviation value of each of said QT properties and for updating said values when a respective QT property exceeds its mean value by more than n times its standard deviation.
- 4. The pacemaker system as described in claim 2, wherein said QT analysis means comprises means for continually determining a mean value and standard deviation value of each of said QT properties and for updating said values when a respective QT property exceeds its mean value by more than n times its standard deviation.
- 5. The pacemaker system as described in claim 1, wherein said intervention means comprises at least one variation means for determining a measure of variation of said one property, and wherein change means for changing said intervention rate as a function of said measure.
- 6. The pacemaker system as described in claim 2, wherein said intervention means comprises a respective variation means for determining respective measures of variation of each of said properties, and composite means for obtaining a composite measure of QT property variations from said respective measures, and wherein said change means comprises means for changing said intervention rate as function of said composite measure.
- 7. The pacemaker system as described in claim 6, wherein said change means comprises means for changing said intervention rate as a function of said composite measure and said VES data.
- 8. The pacemaker system as described in claim 1, wherein said VES means comprises means for determining the recent frequency of VES occurrences, and said intervention means comprises means for determining change of said intervention rate as a function of said frequency of VES occurrences.
- 9. The pacemaker system as described in claim 1, comprises limit means for limiting the increase of said intervention rate to a rate which corresponds to an escape interval which is at least as great as the current QT interval plus a predetermined value.
- 10. The pacemaker system as described in claim 1, comprising drift means for decrementing said intervention rate when said QT data indicated and absence of need for a higher intervention rate.
- 11. A pacemaker system for pacing a patient's heart, said system having generator means for generating and delivering ventricular pace pulses and sensing means for sensing patient ventricular signals, comprising:
QT means for obtaining and storing data representative of the patient's QT signal; analyzing means for analyzing said QT data to obtain parameter values representative of a plurality of respective QT parameters, and comparison means to compare each parameter value with a statistical measure of recent said parameter values to obtain a change measure representative of change of each said parameter; and intervention means for determining, as a function of said change measures, an intervention pacing rate for pacing said patient so as to provide therapy for long QT syndrome; and control means for controlling said generator means to generate and deliver ventricular pace pulses at said intervention rate.
- 12. The pacemaker system as described in claim 11, comprising means for obtaining an ongoing measure of the patient's natural heart rate, and wherein said intervention means comprises rate means for adjusting said intervention rate to a rate above said natural rate.
- 13. The pacemaker system as described in claim 11, wherein said analyzing means comprises:
first means for obtaining values representative of QT interval; second means for obtaining values representative of QT dispersion; and third means for obtaining values representative of QT time derivative.
- 14. The pacemaker system as described in claim 11, wherein said analyzing means comprises T-wave amplitude means for analyzing T-wave amplitude, and means for determining a measure of change in T-wave amplitude.
- 15. The pacemaker system as described in claim 14, comprising means for obtaining a statistical measure of each said QT parameter.
- 16. A pacemaker system for pacing a patient's heart, said system having generator means for generating and delivering ventricular pace pulses and sensing means for sensing patient ventricular signals, comprising:
VES means for obtaining and storing VES data representative of VES occurrences; intervention means for determining, as a function of said VES data, an intervention pacing rate for pacing said patient so as to provide overdrive pacing therapy; and control means for controlling said generator means to generate and deliver ventricular pace pulses at said intervention rate.
- 17. The pacemaker system as described in claim 16, wherein said intervention means comprises means for incrementing said intervention pacing rate by a minimum increment when there has been just one VES in the last Y cycles.
- 18. The pacemaker system as described in claim 17, wherein said intervention means comprises means for incrementing said intervention pacing rate by more than said minimum increment when there has been a VES occurrence during X of the last Y cycles.
- 19. The pacemaker system as described in claim 16, comprising means for obtaining parameter values representative of least one QT parameter, and means for measuring change of at least one QT parameter, and wherein said intervention means comprises means for determining said intervention pacing rate as a function said at least one said parameter change measure.
- 20. The pacemaker system as described in claim 16, comprising VES frequency means for determining a measure of the frequency of said VES occurrences, and wherein said intervention means comprises means for determining said intervention pacing rate as a function of said VES frequency measure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/179,043, filed Oct. 26, 1998, and assigned to the same assignee.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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