Systems and methods for suppressing and treating atrial fibrillation and atrial tachycardia
US-2024115870-A1 · Apr 11, 2024 · US
US9827435B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9827435-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314042406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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An external defibrillator, such as a wearable defibrillator can have a heart rhythm detector to detect the heart rhythm of a patient. The defibrillator can also have a synchronous shock operating mode and an asynchronous shock operating mode. A controller can set the defibrillator in the synchronous shock operating mode or the asynchronous shock operating mode. The defibrillator can also include a shock module to cause the defibrillator to deliver shock therapy to the patient according to the operating mode of the defibrillator and a sync module configured to identify a first portion of the heart rhythm detected from a first ECG lead with which to time the delivery of the shock therapy to the patient when the operating mode of the defibrillator is in synchronous shock operating mode. A comparator module can compare timing of a QRS complex detected from the first ECG lead with the timing of the QRS complex detected by the second EGG lead.
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What is claimed is: 1. An external defibrillator having a synchronous shock operating mode and an asynchronous shock operating mode, the defibrillator comprising: a manual mode controller configured to set the defibrillator in the synchronous shock operating mode or the asynchronous shock operating mode; an automatic mode controller configured to set the defibrillator in the synchronous shock operating mode or the asynchronous shock operating mode; a heart rhythm detector configured to detect a heart rhythm of a patient; a shock module configured to cause the defibrillator to deliver shock therapy to the patient according to the operating mode of the defibrillator; a sync module configured to, when the operating mode of the defibrillator is in synchronous shock operating mode, identify in the heart rhythm a QRS complex detected from a first ECG lead with which to time the delivery of the shock therapy to the patient; and a comparator module configured to compare timing of the QRS complex detected from the first ECG lead with timing of the QRS complex detected from a second ECG lead, and further configured to determine whether the timing of the QRS complex is different between the first and second ECG leads, wherein responsive to a selection of an ECG lead, a processor is further configured to determine whether threshold values sensed from the selected ECG lead that are different between the sensed heart rhythms occur relatively earlier or later than those from the other ECG lead. 2. The defibrillator of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor that includes the manual mode controller and the automatic mode controller. 3. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the QRS complex includes a QRS feature. 4. The defibrillator of claim 3 , wherein the QRS feature is an R-wave. 5. The defibrillator of claim 4 , further comprising: a processor configured to cause at least one marker to be superimposed onto an ECG signal as presented on a display to identify a specific feature, the ECG signal including the QRS complex. 6. The defibrillator of claim 5 , wherein the processor is farther configured to cause the sync module to lock-on to the specific feature identified in the ECG signal. 7. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein responsive to a determination that a difference threshold has been exceeded, a processor is further configured to cause an alert to be transmitted to a human operator, the alert indicating that the difference threshold has been exceeded. 8. The defibrillator of claim 6 , wherein a processor is configured to determine whether a better ECG lead is available. 9. The defibrillator of claim 8 , wherein responsive to a determination that a better ECG lead is available, the processor is further configured to cause the lock-on to be changed such that the shock module delivers shock therapy in accordance with timing of the better ECG lead. 10. The defibrillator of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to cause a prompt to be delivered to a human operator, the prompt advising that the lock-on has been changed. 11. The defibrillator of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor that is configured to determine whether a better ECG lead is available by identifying timing of the QRS complex detected from each of a plurality of other ECG leads and comparing them against each other. 12. The defibrillator of claim 11 , wherein the processor is configured to determine whether the ECG lead from which the timing of the shock therapy is measured is within an acceptable difference threshold by comparing timing of the QRS complex detected by the ECG lead from which the timing of the shock therapy is measured against timing of the QRS complex detected from each of the other ECG leads. 13. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to only alert a human operator when the threshold values sensed from the selected ECG lead occurs later than those from the other ECG leads. 14. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the first ECG lead is selected by a human operator. 15. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the sync module is configured to automatically select the first ECG lead. 16. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the manual mode controller is configured to set the defibrillator in the synchronous shock operation mode or the asynchronous shock operating mode depending on a manual input from a human operator. 17. The defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the automatic mode controller is configured to set the defibrillator in the synchronous shock operation mode or the asynchronous shock operating mode based on a detected physiological parameter of the patient.
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