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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 13, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 25, 2007
Mohssen Fard, Woodland Hills, CA (US);
Xiaoyi Min, Thousand Oaks, CA (US);
Peter Boileau, Valencia, CA (US);
Jong Gill, Valencia, CA (US);
Bing Zhu, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Jay Snell, Studio City, CA (US);
Laleh Jalali, Moorpark, CA (US);
Josh Reiss, Kirkland, WA (US);
Gene Bornzin, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Mohssen Fard, Woodland Hills, CA (US);
Xiaoyi Min, Thousand Oaks, CA (US);
Peter Boileau, Valencia, CA (US);
Jong Gill, Valencia, CA (US);
Bing Zhu, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Jay Snell, Studio City, CA (US);
Laleh Jalali, Moorpark, CA (US);
Josh Reiss, Kirkland, WA (US);
Gene Bornzin, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Pacesetter, Inc., Sylmar, CA (US);
Abstract
Techniques are described for efficiently detecting and distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia based on intracardiac electrogram (IEGM) signals. In one example, a preliminary indication of an episode of cardiac ischemia is detected based on shifts in ST segment elevation within the IEGM. In response, the implanted device then records additional IEGM data for transmission to an external system. The external system analyzes the additional IEGM data to confirm the detection of cardiac ischemia using a more sophisticated analysis procedure exploiting additional detection parameters. In particular, the external system uses detection parameters capable of distinguishing hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia and hyperkalemia from cardiac ischemia, such as QTmax and QTend intervals. Alternatively, the more sophisticated analysis procedure may be performed by the device itself, if it is so equipped. Other examples described herein pertain instead to the detection of atrial fibrillation.