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Pacemaker programming apparatus utilizing a computer system with simplified data input

Patent 4323074 Issued on April 6, 1982. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 6, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3742938

Cardiac electrode/pacer system analyzer
Patent #: 4141367
Issued on: 02/27/1979
Inventor: Ferreira

Digital means for non-invasively controlling the parameters of an implantable heart pacer
Patent #: 4164944
Issued on: 08/21/1979
Inventor: Alley, III ,   et al.

Pacing generator programming apparatus including error detecting means Patent #: 4208008
Issued on: 06/17/1980
Inventor: Smith

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/019599 filed on 03/12/1979

US Classes:

607/30Remotely changing, (e.g., programming, pacer) parameters or operation

Examiners

Primary: Kamm, William E.

International Classes

A61N 1/372 (20060101)
A61N 1/365 (20060101)

Abstract

A digital computer system is disclosed as associated with a processor unit and including an EKG shaping and amplifying circuit coupled by electrodes to various portions of the patient's body, whereby artifact signals as generated by an implanted pacemaker are sensed and applied by the shaping and amplifying circuit to the processor unit and in particular, to its interrupt input. There is further included a key board which includes a measure key which upon actuation enables the interrupt input of the processor unit to receive the artifact signals. The processor unit detects first and second, successive pacer artifact pulses to actuate a first counter to count pulses for that interval between the first and second pulses and to initiate a second counter to measure the pulse width of at least one of the pulses. In an illustrative embodiment of this invention, the first such pulse initiates the first counter within the unit and the second pulse terminates the counting of the first counter to provide an indication of interval therebetween and thus the pulse rate of the pacing pulses. The second counter is initiated to count upon the occurence of the leading edge of the second pulse and terminates counting upon the sensing of the trailing edge of the second pulse to thereby provide an indication of pulse width.

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