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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 07, 1986
Filed:
Aug. 05, 1982
Brian P Brockway, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Robert D Dreher, Roseville, MN (US);
Daniel E Huntwork, White Bear Lake, MN (US);
Brock S Lindstedt, St. Paul, MN (US);
Douglas C Morrison, St. Paul, MN (US);
Perry A Mills, Roseville, MN (US);
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., St. Paul, MN (US);
Abstract
A programmable cardiac pacemaker that is selectively programmable via a radio frequency communications link into one of a plurality of a single and dual chamber pacing modes. Depending upon the mode selected, an associated plurality of pacing parameters may be programmed, each within a predetermined range of possible magnitudes. The pacemaker includes a rate smoothing function for preventing the rate interval from changing by more than a predetermined percentage on a cycle-to-cycle basis; and a graceful degradation function for causing the ventricular pacing rate to decay when the atrial rate exceeds a programmed upper rate limit for a predetermined length of time. A graceful degration onset time and rate of decay are also programmable. Additionally, the pacemaker contains a set of pre-programmed alternative pacing parameters for at least one mode and which can be independently reverted to. The pacemaker control circuitry is organized about a central bus into an I/O controller and a pacing controller. Pacing control is continuous and its I/O communications operate on a prioritized basis. I/O control permits the programming of any register and the interrogation of a variety of analog parameters associated therewith.