Cardiac potential measuring device and cardiac potential measuring method
US-2015374251-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9215989B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9215989-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414245636-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2015 |
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An ambulatory medical device including a plurality of electrodes configured to be disposed at spaced apart positions about a patient's body, an electrode signal acquisition circuit, and a monitoring circuit. The acquisition circuit has a plurality of inputs each electrically coupled to a respective electrode of the plurality of electrodes and is configured to sense a respective signal provided by a plurality of different pairings of the plurality of electrodes. The monitoring circuit is electrically coupled to an output of the acquisition circuit and is configured to analyze the respective signal provided by each of the plurality of different pairings and to instruct the acquisition circuit to select at least one of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based on at least one of the quality of the respective signal, a phase difference between the respective signal and that of other pairings, a position of electrodes relative to the patient's body, and other criteria.
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An ambulatory medical device, comprising: a garment to be worn about a body of a patient; a plurality of electrodes configured to be attached to the garment and disposed at spaced apart positions 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 electrode of the plurality of 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 electrodes; and a monitoring circuit, electrically coupled to an output of the electrode signal acquisition circuit, the monitoring circuit being configured to analyze the respective signal provided by each of the plurality of different pairings and to instruct the electrode signal acquisition circuit to select at least one of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based upon at least two of a quality of the respective signal provided by the selected at least one of the plurality of different pairings, a phase difference between the respective signal provided by the selected at least one of the plurality of different pairings and the respective signal provided by another selected at least one of the plurality of different pairings, a position of the respective electrodes of the selected at least one of the plurality of different pairings relative to the body of the patient, and a plane defined by the respective electrodes of the selected at least one of the plurality of different pairings. 2. The ambulatory medical device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes are distributed about the torso of the patient. 3. The ambulatory medical device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of electrodes are ECG sensing electrodes, and wherein the monitoring circuit is a cardiac monitoring and arrhythmia detection circuit. 4. The ambulatory medical device of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes includes at least three ECG sensing electrodes. 5. The ambulatory medical device of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes are not all located in a common plane. 6. The ambulatory medical device of claim 5 , further comprising: a plurality of therapy electrodes integrated into the garment and configured to deliver a defibrillating shock to the body of the patient in response to detection of a treatable cardiac arrhythmia by the cardiac monitoring and arrhythmia detection circuit. 7. The ambulatory medical device of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring circuit is configured to select at least three of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based upon the at least two of the quality of the respective signal provided by each of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings, the phase difference between the respective signal provided by each of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings, the position of the respective electrodes of the selected at three of the plurality of different pairings relative to the body of the patient, and the plane defined by the respective electrodes of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings. 8. The ambulatory medical device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes includes at least four ECG sensing electrode that are not all located in a common plane. 9. The ambulatory medical device of claim 8 , wherein the monitoring circuit is configured to select at least three of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based upon the at least two of the quality of the respective signal provided by each of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings, the phase difference between the respective signal provided by each of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings, the position of the respective electrodes of the selected at three of the plurality of different pairings relative to the body of the patient, and the plane defined by the respective electrodes of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings. 10. The ambulatory medical device of claim 9 , wherein the monitoring circuit is configured to select at least two of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings to monitor during a first time interval and to select a different at least two of the selected at least three of the plurality of different pairings to monitor during a second time interval. 11. The ambulatory medical device of claim 1 , wherein the electrode signal acquisition circuit includes: a plurality of differential amplifiers each having a pair of inputs and an output, the plurality of differential amplifiers including a respective differential amplifier for each unique pairing of the plurality of electrodes; and a selection circuit configured to select at least one output of the plurality of differential amplifiers to provide to the monitoring circuit. 12. A method of monitoring ECG signals, the method comprising acts of: selecting, from among a plurality of ECG sensors attached to a garment configured to be worn about a body of a patient, a plurality of different pairings of ECG sensors; analyzing a respective ECG signal provided by each of the plurality of different pairings; identifying at least one of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based upon at least two of a quality of the respective ECG signal provided by the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings, a phase difference between the respective ECG signal provided by the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings and the respective ECG signal provided by another identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings, a position of respective ECG sensors of the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings relative to the body of the patient, and a plane defined by the respective ECG sensors of the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings; and monitoring the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings. 13. The ambulatory medical device of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring circuit is further configured to select the at least one of the plurality of different pairings to monitor based upon a cardiac cycle of a heart of the patient. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the act of selecting the plurality of different pairings of ECG sensors from among the plurality of ECG sensors includes an act of selecting, from among the plurality of ECG sensors, each unique pairing of ECG sensors; and wherein the act of analyzing the respective ECG signal provided by each of the plurality of different pairings includes analyzing the respective ECG signal provided by each unique pairing of ECG sensors. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the act of monitoring includes: monitoring the identified at least one of the plurality of different pairings to detect a cardiac arrhythmia. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising acts of: detecting the cardiac arrhythmia responsive to the act of monitoring; determining that the detected cardiac arrhythmia is a type of cardiac arrhythmia that can be treated by applying defibrillation to the body of the patient; and applying at least one defibrillation pulse to the body of the patient. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising acts of: detecting the cardiac arrhythmia responsive to the act of monitoring; selecting at least one additional pairing of ECG sensors in respons
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