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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 15, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 16, 2008
Bruno Ismer, Rostock, DE;
Thomas Koerber, Rostock, DE;
Wolfgang Voss, Kritzmow, DE;
Georg Heinrich Von Knorre, Rostock, DE;
Bjoern Riedel, Rostock, DE;
Andreas Neumann, Berlin, DE;
Ulrich Busch, Berlin, DE;
Juergen Pilz, Berlin, DE;
Thomas Brueggemann, Berlin, DE;
Ralf Peters, Neuenkirchen, DE;
Bruno Ismer, Rostock, DE;
Thomas Koerber, Rostock, DE;
Wolfgang Voss, Kritzmow, DE;
Georg Heinrich von Knorre, Rostock, DE;
Bjoern Riedel, Rostock, DE;
Andreas Neumann, Berlin, DE;
Ulrich Busch, Berlin, DE;
Juergen Pilz, Berlin, DE;
Thomas Brueggemann, Berlin, DE;
Ralf Peters, Neuenkirchen, DE;
Biotronik CRM Patent AG, Baar, CH;
Abstract
An implantable heart stimulator (), which has a right-atrial sensing unit (), which is connected or is to be connected to a right-atrial electrode for recording electrical potentials of the myocardium of a right atrium, and is implemented to process electrical signals recorded via the right-atrial electrode, and to detect signal features characterizing a right-atrial stimulation and contraction in the electrical signal recorded via the right-atrial electrode. The heart stimulator () additionally has a left-ventricular sensing unit (), which is connected or is to be connected to a left-ventricular electrode for recording electrical potentials of the myocardium of a left ventricle of a heart and is implemented to process electrical signals recorded via the left-ventricular electrode. The left-ventricular sensing unit () is implemented to detect signal features in the electrical signal recorded via the left-ventricular electrode which characterize a left-atrial contraction.