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Adaptable, digital computer controlled cardiac pacemaker

Patent 4958632 Issued on September 25, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 25, 2007. 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.

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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 127308 filed on 03/05/1980

US Classes:

607/11, Regulating or compensating stimulus level607/29, Testing condition of energy source607/30Remotely changing, (e.g., programming, pacer) parameters or operation

Examiners

Primary: Kamm, William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 2738871 DE 03/13/1978

International Class

A61N 001/36

Abstract

A multi-mode, adaptable, implantable pacemaker is described including a microprocessor and memory programmed or capable of being programmed with a variety of processes for stimulating the patient's heart and/or for sensing and transmitting to a device external of the patient's body, various conditions of or activities of the patient's heart, or conditions of the pacemaker itself. The pacemaker includes a multiplexer by which a variety of analog and digital inputs are accessed under the control of the microprocessor and operated upon by the processes stored in the memory and executed by the microprocessor. The output of the pacemaker comprises a plurality of latch drivers and switches, which are selectively operable to apply stimulation to the patient's heart, as well as to sense signals indicative of the patient's heart activity as well as other internal conditions. The pacemaker is capable of transmitting these signals via a link such as an RF or acoustical link to an external monitoring apparatus. The external apparatus may transmit code signals to be received by the pacemaker, whereby the pacemaker's memory may be reprogrammed, dependent upon change of the patient's condition. Illustratively, the memory is divided into a plurality of blocks and control signals may be sent from the external apparatus to address the initial or starting location within another block, whereby another, selected program or process may be executed by the microprocessor.

Other References

  • RCA Publication "COSMAC Microtutor Summary", pp. 1-11, 26, 9/1974
  • RCA Publication "Instruction Summary for the CAP 1802 COSMAC Microprocessor", 5/197
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