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Date of Patent:
Jan. 27, 2009

Filed:

Apr. 26, 2004
Applicants:

Sven-erik Hedberg, Kungsängen, SE;

Anders Björling, Järfälla, SE;

Maria Torpo, Sundbyberg, SE;

Karin Ljungström, Hässelby, SE;

Inventors:

Sven-Erik Hedberg, Kungsängen, SE;

Anders Björling, Järfälla, SE;

Maria Torpo, Sundbyberg, SE;

Karin Ljungström, Hässelby, SE;

Assignee:

St. Jude Medical AB, Jarfalla, SE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61N 1/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

An implantable medical apparatus for detecting diastolic heart failure, DHF, has a DHF determining device for determining at least one blood pressure parameter for detecting a DHF state of the heart of a patient. The DHF determining device includes a pressure measuring unit for measuring pulse pressure in a cardiac cycle for a predetermined workload situation of the patient as the blood pressure parameter, and a comparator compares the measured pulse pressure with a predetermined reference value. A pacemaker includes such an apparatus and a control unit that optimizes pacing therapy depending on the result of the comparison of the measured pulse pressures with the predetermined reference values. A corresponding method of detecting diastolic heart failure, DHF, includes the step of determining at least one blood pressure parameter for detecting a DHF state of the heart of a patient by determining, as said blood pressure parameter, the pulse pressure in a cardiac cycle for a predetermined workload situation of the patient, and the determined pulse pressure is compared with a predetermined reference value.


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