A pacer for cardiac pacing and condition monitoring in which the electrical characteristics of the pacer are altered upon a temporary or permanent change in monitored conditions, such as the failures defined as a loss of capture or a failure to sense , in which the timed relationship between ...
I’m really not fussed who it turns out to be is the person we all bow down to after he or she has discovered how we can tinker with a timeline to suit our needs, but surely someone is going to wear that sash and crown eventually, right? For years, whenever visiting universities for...
1, leads 18, 20, 22 extend into the heart 12 of patient 14 to sense electrical activity of heart 12 and/or deliver electrical stimulation to heart 12. Leads 18, 20, and 22 may also be used to detect a thoracic impedance indicative of fluid volume in patient 14, respiration rates, ...
pacer/ICD also tracks the progression of heart failure. If heart failure is detected, appropriate therapy is automatically delivered by the implantable system under the control of the pacer/ICD. For example, CRT therapy may be delivered to the heart of the patient using the ventricular leads in...
1. A method of monitoring heart failure, comprising: measuring a first initial heart rate; measuring a second initial heart rate; determining a baseline heart rate change value that comprises a speed at which the first initial heart rate changes to the second initial heart rate; determining at ...
A pacer for cardiac pacing and condition monitoring in which the electrical characteristics of the pacer are altered upon a temporary or permanent change in monitored conditions, such as the failures defined as a loss of capture or a failure to sense , in which the timed relationship between ...