Implantable device with post-MRI cardiac signal sensing adjustment

US9603549B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9603549-B2
Application numberUS-91710110-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 1, 2010
Priority dateDec 30, 2009
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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An implantable device, such as a pacer, defibrillator, or other cardiac rhythm management device, can include an automatic testing and adjusting of cardiac signal sensing after an MRI scanning procedure, such as to accommodate an MRI-induced physiological change in sensed cardiac depolarization amplitude or in lead impedance such as at an electrode/tissue interface.

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The claimed invention is: 1. An apparatus comprising: an ambulatory or implantable medical device comprising: a cardiac signal sensing circuit; and a controller circuit, coupled to the cardiac signal sensing circuit, the controller configured to receive an indication that a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning procedure has completed and, in response, to automatically test a cardiac signal sensing of the cardiac signal sensing circuit, and to automatically adjust and then automatically use the adjusted cardiac signal sensing parameter when a physiological change in depolarization amplitude or lead impedance causes a post-MRI scanning procedure loss of cardiac depolarization sensing. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the implantable medical device comprises an MR-mode, and wherein the indication that the MRI scanning procedure has completed comprises a transition from the MR-mode. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the implantable medical device comprises an MRI detector circuit, coupled to the controller circuit, the MRI detector circuit configured to detect whether an MRI scanner device is present near the implantable medical device, and wherein the MRI detector circuit is configured to use information about whether the MRI scanner is present near the implantable medical device to provide the indication that the MRI scanning procedure has completed. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the indication that the MRI scanning procedure has completed is based on information about a detected fault condition associated with an MRI scanning procedure. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a communication module, coupled to the controller circuit, wherein the communication module is configured to communicate from the implantable medical device a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a communication module, coupled to the controller circuit, wherein the communication module is configured to communicate from the implantable medical device an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to repeatedly automatically test the cardiac signal sensing over a period of time associated with post-MRI scanning procedure to test physiological variability of a cardiac signal amplitude or lead impedance. 8. An apparatus comprising: an ambulatory or implantable medical device comprising: a cardiac signal sensing circuit; and a controller circuit, coupled to the cardiac signal sensing circuit, the controller configured to receive an indication that a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning procedure has completed and, in response, to automatically test a cardiac signal sensing of the cardiac signal sensing circuit, and to automatically adjust and then automatically use the adjusted cardiac signal sensing parameter when a physiological change in depolarization amplitude or lead impedance causes a post-MRI scanning procedure loss of cardiac depolarization sensing; and a communication circuit, coupled to the controller circuit, wherein the communication circuit is configured to communicate from the implantable medical device at least one of: a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing; or, an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure; and wherein the indication that the MRI scanning procedure has completed comprises at least one of: a transition from an MR-mode of the implantable medical device; information from an MRI detector circuit; and information about a detected fault condition. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising: a local external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the local external interface device configured to receive a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing; or, an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 10. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising: a local external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the local external interface device configured to receive an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 11. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising: a remote external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the remote external interface device configured to receive a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing; or, an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 12. The apparatus of claim 8 , comprising: a remote external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the remote external interface device configured to receive an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 13. An apparatus comprising: an ambulatory or implantable medical device comprising: a cardiac signal sensing circuit; and a controller circuit, coupled to the cardiac signal sensing circuit, the controller configured to receive an indication that a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning procedure has completed and, in response, to automatically test a cardiac signal sensing of the cardiac signal sensing circuit, and to automatically adjust and then automatically use the adjusted cardiac signal sensing parameter when a physiological change in depolarization amplitude or lead impedance causes a post-MRI scanning procedure loss of cardiac depolarization sensing; and a communication circuit, coupled to the controller circuit, wherein the communication circuit is configured to communicate from the implantable medical device at least one of: a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing; or, an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure; and wherein the indication that the MRI scanning procedure has completed comprises: a transition from an MR-mode of the implantable medical device; information from an MRI detector circuit; and information about a detected fault condition. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , comprising: a local external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the local external interface device configured to receive a report indicative of a cardiac signal sensing parameter that was automatically altered in response to post-MRI scanning procedure testing of the cardiac signal sensing; or, an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 15. The apparatus of claim 13 , comprising: a local external interface device, configured to be communicatively coupled with the implantable medical device, the local external interface device configured to receive an alert indicative of loss of cardiac signal sensing after the MRI scanning procedure. 16. The apparatus of claim 13

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  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

  • Determining malfunction · CPC title

  • A61B5/063Primary

    using impedance measurements · CPC title

  • Circuits specially adapted therefor, e.g. for sensitivity control · CPC title

  • using a remote monitoring unit · CPC title

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What does patent US9603549B2 cover?
An implantable device, such as a pacer, defibrillator, or other cardiac rhythm management device, can include an automatic testing and adjusting of cardiac signal sensing after an MRI scanning procedure, such as to accommodate an MRI-induced physiological change in sensed cardiac depolarization amplitude or in lead impedance such as at an electrode/tissue interface.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stubbs Scott R, Stahmann Jeffrey E, Cardiac Pacemakers Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/063. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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