Closed loop cardiac resynchronization therapy using cardiac activation sequence information

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PATENT NO 7457664
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11125068

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Cardiac monitoring and/or stimulation methods and systems that provide one or more of monitoring, diagnosing, defibrillation, and pacing. Cardiac signal separation is employed to detect, monitor, track, and/or trend closed-loop cardiac resynchronization therapy using cardiac activation sequence information. Devices and methods involve sensing a plurality of composite cardiac signals using a plurality of electrodes, the electrodes configured for implantation in a patient. A source separation is performed using the sensed plurality of composite cardiac signals, producing one or more cardiac signal vectors associated with all or a portion of one or more cardiac activation sequences. A cardiac resynchronization therapy is adjusted using one or both of the one or more cardiac signal vectors and the signals associated with the one or more cardiac signal vectors. In further embodiments, the cardiac resynchronization therapy may be initiated, terminated, or one or more parameters of the resynchronization therapy may be altered.

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  • CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ding, Jiang Maplewood, MN 158 6970
McCabe, Aaron R Minneapolis, MN 60 1911
Meyer, Scott A Rochester, MN 142 5109
Ricci, Carlos Alberto Apple Valley, MN 18 1180
Stahmann, Jeffrey E Ramsey, MN 483 23329
Yu, Yinghong Shoreview, MN 196 6034
Zhang, Yi Blaine, MN 1881 15120

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