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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 10, 2012
Sven-erik Hedberg, Kungsangen, SE;
Tomas Svensson, Stockholm, SE;
Kjell Noren, Solna, SE;
Stuart Rosenberg, Castaic, CA (US);
Kyungmoo Ryu, Palmdale, CA (US);
Edward Karst, South Pasadena, CA (US);
Sven-Erik Hedberg, Kungsangen, SE;
Tomas Svensson, Stockholm, SE;
Kjell Noren, Solna, SE;
Stuart Rosenberg, Castaic, CA (US);
Kyungmoo Ryu, Palmdale, CA (US);
Edward Karst, South Pasadena, CA (US);
St. Jude Medical AB, Jarfalla, SE;
Abstract
The present invention provides methods for detecting phrenic nerve stimulation. A pacing module is instructed to deliver pacing pulses having a predetermined pulse amplitude and/or width within the refractory period of the left ventricle. The pacing pulses are repeatedly delivered during a number of cardiac cycles and wherein the pacing pulses are delivered at different delays relative to an onset of the refractory period of the left ventricle in different cardiac cycles. Impedance signals are measured in time windows synchronized with the delivery of pacing pulses in the refractory period of the left ventricle using at least one electrode configuration. At least one impedance signal is gathered from each time window, aggregated impedance signals are created using the impedance signals from the different time windows, and the aggregated impedance signals are analyzed to detect PNS.