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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 03, 2004
Filed:
Mar. 19, 2001
Steven D. Goedeke, Forest Lake, MN (US);
Charles H. Dudding, Lino Lakes, MN (US);
Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
Uplink and downlink telemetry between an implantable medical device (IMD) telemetry transceiver and an external medical device (EMD) telemetry transceiver used by a patient or health care provider is facilitated by the communications system of the present invention. The IMD provides a therapy and/or measures physiologic conditions of the patient for use in formulating a therapy and/or for storage in IMD memory for later uplink telemetry transmission. The patient causes the EMD to emit encoded dual tone multiple frequency (DTMF) tones that are detected by an audio receiver of the IMD to enable uplink and downlink telemetry transmissions in a telemetry or communication session. Then, the patient formulates a message via a message entry mechanism of the EMD that communicates an instruction or query to the IMD. The downlink message is optionally displayed by an EMD display as it is composed by the user and is then downlink telemetered to the IMD. A responsive uplink message from the IMD is uplink telemetered, received by the EMD telemetry transceiver, stored in EMD memory and displayed by EMD display. The EMD optionally includes a DSVD/modem module for either connection to a telephone line or a cellular telephone receiver in a variety of ways that can provide two-way voice communication between the patient and a remote care provider as well as transmission of uplink telemetered IMD and patient data to a remote EMD. The IMD may further include an audio tone generator for generating a tone or series of tones indicative of operation or status of the IMD that can be heard by the patient or received and displayed by the IMD. The DTMF tones can also be employed to alter an IMD operation.