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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 30, 2010
Filed:
Nov. 29, 2005
Mark W. Kroll, Orono, MN (US);
Euljoon Park, Valencia, CA (US);
Mark W. Kroll, Orono, MN (US);
Euljoon Park, Valencia, CA (US);
Pacesetter, Inc., Sylmar, CA (US);
Abstract
A method of predicting a patient's response to multi-chamber pacing by implanting at least three sensing electrodes, measuring across at least two different impedance vectors of the heart via the three electrodes to obtain at least two impedance signals, and evaluating the at least two impedance signals for indications of contractile dysynchrony. Contractile dysynchrony indicates that the patient is likely to have a positive response to multi-chamber pacing. Also an implantable cardiac stimulation device with an implantable housing, a stimulation pulse generator positioned within the housing, at least two implantable leads, and a controller communicating with the pulse generator to induce the generator to deliver therapeutic stimulation to a patient's heart. The leads are arranged to measure a physiological parameter along at least two different spatial orientations. The controller evaluates relative timing of the physiological parameters along the different orientations for indications of contractile synchrony of the patient's heart.