Arrhythmia discrimination using ECG's sensed from multiple implanted electrodes

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8321002
APP PUB NO 20110137192A1
SERIAL NO

13027608

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Cardiac monitoring and/or stimulation methods and systems provide for monitoring, diagnosing, defibrillation and pacing therapies, or a combination of these capabilities, including cardiac systems incorporating or cooperating with neuro-stimulating devices, drug pumps, or other therapies. Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to implantable medical devices employing automated cardiac activation sequence monitoring and/or tracking for arrhythmia discrimination. Embodiments of the invention are directed to devices and methods involving sensing a plurality of composite cardiac signals using a plurality of implantable electrodes. A source separation is performed using the sensed plurality of composite cardiac signals and the separation produces one or more cardiac signal vectors associated with one or more cardiac activation sequences that is indicative of ischemia. A change of the one or more cardiac signal vectors is detected using the one or more cardiac signal vectors. Cardiac arrhythmias are discriminated using the one or more cardiac signal vectors.

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CARDIAC PACEMAKERS INCU S A

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
McCabe, Aaron Minneapolis, US 41 2170
Meyer, Scott Lakeville, US 69 1941
Ricci, Carlos A Apple Valley, US 21 265
Stahmann, Jeffrey E Ramsey, US 483 23329
Yu, Yinghong Shoreview, US 196 6034
Zhang, Yi Plymouth, US 1881 15120

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