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Date of Patent:
Jul. 09, 2013

Filed:

Mar. 31, 2008
Applicants:

Robert E. Fischell, Dayton, MD (US);

David R. Fischell, Fair Haven, NJ (US);

Tim A. Fischell, Richland, MI (US);

Scott J. S. Fischell, Glenelg, MD (US);

Inventors:

Robert E. Fischell, Dayton, MD (US);

David R. Fischell, Fair Haven, NJ (US);

Tim A. Fischell, Richland, MI (US);

Scott J. S. Fischell, Glenelg, MD (US);

Assignee:

Angel Medical Systems, Inc., Fair Haven, NJ (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61B 5/02 (2006.01); A61N 1/365 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

Disclosed are methods for detecting an acute myocardial infarction (i.e., a heart attack) at the earliest possible time and promptly warning the patient that he should immediately seek medical care. The present invention includes an implantable electronic system that can sense a change in the patient's electrogram that is indicative of a heart attack. If a heart attack is sensed, the device would then cause an implantable and/or externally located alarm to be actuated to warn the patient of his condition and a medical practitioner at a remote diagnostic center would receive the patient's electrogram for analysis. The patient or a caretaker would then be informed to self-inject medication through a subcutaneous, pass-through drug port that can be a separate device or integrated into the implanted device that is designed for the early detection of a heart attack. The methods of the present invention include determining if a human patient is likely to have a heart attack and, if he is, then implanting within that patient a device that can sense when a heart attack occurs and alarm the patient to take appropriate actions if a heart attack does occur.


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