Claims
- 1. A rate-responsive pacemaker comprisingmeans for generating pacing pulses at a pacing rate, means for ascertaining the value of a rate control parameter “RCP”, closed-loop control means for adjusting said pacing rate in accordance with the value of said RCP, and means for causing said closed-loop control means to self-adapt to changes in the value of said RCP which are due to factors other than stress, exercise and heart rate.
- 2. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 1 further includingmeans for increasing the rate at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts when the pacing rate is at a predetermined minimum value to such an extent that when the pacing rate is reduced to said minimum value following sustained exercise, then a rest period of just several minutes will allow said closed-loop control means to self-adapt so as to allow high pacing rates to be achieved upon resumption of exercise.
- 3. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 1 whereinsaid closed-loop control means operates to self-adapt at a significantly increased speed during an initialization procedure.
- 4. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 3 further includingmeans for representing and controlling the speed at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts during rate-responsive pacing, the range of the speeds which can be represented being such as to accommodate expected varieties of drug therapies.
- 5. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 1 further includingmeans for representing and controlling the speed at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts during rate-responsive pacing, the range of the speeds which can be represented being such as to accommodate expected varieties of drug therapies.
- 6. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 1 whereinsaid closed-loop control means self-adapts at a rate which is substantially slower than its response to changes in the value of said RCP which are due to stress, exercise and heart rate factors.
- 7. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 6 whereinsaid closed-loop control means includes means for representing and changing a value indicative of long-term changes in the value of said RCP which are due to factors other than stress, exercise and heart rate, said closed-loop control means using said indicative value in self-adapting and further including means for selectively setting the rate at which said indicative value can be changed so as to control the rate at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts.
- 8. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 7 whereinat the setting which allows the fastest changes in said indicative value, it can change fast enough to allow self-adaptation to drugs which reach peak serum level quickly.
- 9. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 1 whereinsaid closed-loop control means operates to slowly reduce said pacing rate toward a minimum rate during periods of sustained exercise.
- 10. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 9 further includingmeans for increasing the rate at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts by at least an order of magnitude when said pacing rate is at said minimum rate.
- 11. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 10 whereinsaid increasing means increases the rate at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts to such an extent that when the pacing rate is reduced to said minimum rate following sustained exercise, then a rest period of just several minutes will allow said closed-loop control means to self-adapt so as to allow high pacing rates to be achieved upon resumption of exercise.
- 12. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 11 whereinsaid closed-loop control means operates to self-adapt at a significantly increased speed during an initialization procedure.
- 13. A rate-responsive pacemaker in accordance with claim 11 further includingmeans for representing and controlling the speed at which said closed-loop control means self-adapts during rate-responsive pacing, the range of the speeds which can be represented being such as to accommodate expected varieties of drug therapies.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/613,466 filed Nov. 7, 1990, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/173,573 filed Mar. 25, 1988, now abandoned.
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