Detection and localization of cardiac fast firing
US-2019282112-A1 · Sep 19, 2019 · US
US11944406B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11944406-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117207005-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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A wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device for improving confidence in determined arrhythmias prior to treatment includes a plurality of sensing electrodes, one or more therapy electrodes, and an electrode signal acquisition circuit having a plurality of inputs. The electrode signal acquisition circuit is configured to sense a respective signal provided by each of a plurality of different pairings of the plurality of sensing electrodes. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device includes a monitoring and detection circuit including at least one processor configured to analyze the respective signals provided by each of the plurality of different pairings of the plurality of sensing electrodes, change a confidence level in a determined arrhythmia condition based on the respective signals provided by the plurality of different pairings of the plurality of sensing electrodes, and initiate a therapy to the patient via the one or more therapy electrodes based on the confidence level.
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A wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device for improving confidence in determined arrhythmias prior to treatment, comprising: a plurality of ECG sensing electrodes configured to be disposed at spaced apart positions about a body of a patient; one or more therapy electrodes configured to be disposed about the body of the patient; an electrode signal acquisition circuit having a plurality of inputs, each respective input of the plurality of inputs being electrically coupled to a respective ECG sensing electrode of the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes, the electrode signal acquisition circuit being configured to sense a respective signal provided by each of a plurality of different pairings of the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes; and a monitoring and detection circuit, electrically coupled to an output of the electrode signal acquisition circuit, the monitoring and detection circuit including at least one processor configured to analyze the respective signals provided by each of the plurality of different pairings of the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes, detect an arrhythmia condition based on signals provided by a first one of the different pairings, determine an initial confidence level in the detected arrhythmia condition, select a second one of the different pairings, detect the arrhythmia condition based on signals provided by the second one of the different pairings, determine an updated confidence level in the detected arrhythmia condition, the updated confidence level being based on the signals provided by the second pairing, and initiate a therapy to the patient via the one or more therapy electrodes based on the updated confidence level. 2. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one activity sensor configured to monitor a physical activity of the patient. 3. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to determine whether the physical activity of the patient is strenuous physical activity of the patient. 4. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one processor is configured to determine an optimal pairing of the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes based on the physical activity of the patient. 5. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the initial confidence level is at least partially based on a quality metric of the signals provided by the first pairing of the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes. 6. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 5 , wherein the quality metric comprises a signal-to-noise ratio of the signals provided by the first pairing. 7. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the updated confidence level is greater than the initial confidence level. 8. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of 1 , further comprising a garment configured to be worn about the body of the patient, wherein the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes are integrated into the garment. 9. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes are sewn into the garment. 10. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 8 , wherein the garment comprises an adjustable belt and adjustable shoulder straps. 11. The wearable arrhythmia monitoring and treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more therapy electrodes are configured to deliver a defibrillating shock to the body of the patient. 12. A wearable monitoring device, comprising: at least two ECG channels corresponding to a plurality of pairings of ECG sensing electrodes disposed at different axial positions around a body of a patient and integrated into a garment such as a shirt or vest that is worn on a torso of the patient; a signal acquisition circuit configured to be integrated into the garment, the signal acquisition circuit being configured to be electrically coupled to the ECG sensing electrodes and configured to process ECG signals; and a processor in communication with the signal acquisition circuit, the processor being configured to instruct the signal acquisition circuit to analyze respective signals provided by a first one of the at least two ECG channels, determine a presence of an arrhythmia condition based on the respective signals from the first one of the at least two ECG channels, determine an initial confidence level in the determined arrhythmia condition, select a second one of the at least two ECG channels, assess an updated confidence level in the determined arrhythmia condition based on respective signals from the second one of the at least two ECG channels, by increasing the initial confidence level in the determined arrhythmia condition in response to determining that the arrhythmia condition is still present or is also present on the second ECG channel, or decreasing the initial confidence level in the determined arrhythmia condition in response to determining that the arrhythmia condition is not present or is no longer present on the second ECG channel, and execute one or more instructions that result in defibrillation being applied to the body of the patient in response to the updated confidence level being above a certain threshold. 13. The wearable monitoring device of claim 12 , further comprising at least one activity sensor configured to monitor a physical activity of the patient. 14. The wearable monitoring device of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the physical activity of the patient is strenuous physical activity of the patient. 15. The wearable monitoring device of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to determine an optimal ECG channel of the at least two ECG channels based on the physical activity of the patient. 16. The wearable monitoring device of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to increase the initial confidence level based on a quality metric of one or more of the at least two ECG channels. 17. The wearable monitoring device of claim 16 , wherein the quality metric comprises a signal-to-noise ratio of one or more of the at least two ECG channels. 18. The wearable monitoring device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to update the initial confidence level in the determined arrhythmia condition based on the respective signals from both the first ECG channel and the second ECG channel. 19. The wearable monitoring device of claim 12 , wherein the ECG sensing electrodes are sewn into the garment. 20. The wearable monitoring device of claim 12 , wherein the garment comprises an adjustable belt and adjustable shoulder straps. 21. The wearable monitoring device of claim 12 , further comprising one or more therapy electrodes configured to deliver a defibrillating shock to the body of the patient.
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