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US20020107544A1 - Current waveform for anti-bradycardia pacing for a subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator - Google Patents

Current waveform for anti-bradycardia pacing for a subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
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US20020107544A1
US20020107544A1US10/011,506US1150601AUS2002107544A1US 20020107544 A1US20020107544 A1US 20020107544A1US 1150601 AUS1150601 AUS 1150601AUS 2002107544 A1US2002107544 A1US 2002107544A1
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A power supply for an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for subcutaneous positioning between the third rib and the twelfth rib and using a lead system that does not directly contact a patient's heart or reside in the intrathorasic blood vessels and for providing anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart, comprising a capacitor subsystem for storing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy for delivery to the patient's heart; and a battery subsystem electrically coupled to the capacitor subsystem for providing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the capacitor subsystem.

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1. A power supply for an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for subcutaneous positioning between the third rib and the twelfth rib and using a lead system that does not directly contact a patient's heart or reside in the intrathorasic blood vessels and for providing anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart, the power supply comprising:
a capacitor subsystem for storing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy for delivery to the patient's heart; and
a battery subsystem electrically coupled to the capacitor subsystem for providing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the capacitor subsystem.
2. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
3. The power supply ofclaim 2, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
4. The power supply ofclaim 2, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
5. The power supply ofclaim 2, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
6. The power supply ofclaim 2, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
7. The power supply ofclaim 2, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
8. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
9. The power supply ofclaim 8, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
10. The power supply ofclaim 8 wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
11. The power supply ofclaim 8 wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
12. The power supply ofclaim 8 wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
13. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform further comprising a portion that is positive in polarity and a portion that is negative in polarity.
14. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
15. The power supply ofclaim 25, wherein the biphasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
16. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
17. The power supply ofclaim 16, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
18. The power supply ofclaim 16, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
19. The power supply ofclaim 16, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
20. The power supply ofclaim 16, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
21. The power supply ofclaim 16, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
22. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
23. The power supply ofclaim 22, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
24. The power supply ofclaim 22, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
25. The power supply ofclaim 22, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
26. The power supply ofclaim 22, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
27. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is either positive or negative in polarity.
28. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
29. The power supply ofclaim 28, wherein the monophasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
30. Current output system for an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator using a lead system that does not directly contact a patient's heart or reside in the intrathorasic blood vessels and for providing anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart, the power supply comprising:
an energy storage system for storing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy for delivery to the patient's heart; and
an energy source system electrically coupled to the capacitor subsystem for providing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the capacitor subsystem.
31. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
32. Current output system ofclaim 31, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
33. Current output system ofclaim 31, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
34. Current output system ofclaim 31, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
35. Current output system ofclaim 31, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
36. Current output system ofclaim 31, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
37. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
38. Current output system ofclaim 37, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
39. Current output system ofclaim 37, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
40. Current output system ofclaim 37, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
41. Current output system ofclaim 37, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
42. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform further comprising a positive voltage portion and a negative voltage portion.
43. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
44. Current output system ofclaim 43, wherein the biphasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
45. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
46. Current output system ofclaim 45, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
47. Current output system ofclaim 45, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
48. Current output system ofclaim 45, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
49. Current output system ofclaim 45, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
50. Current output system ofclaim 45, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
51. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
52. Current output system ofclaim 51, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
53. Current output system ofclaim 51, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
54. Current output system ofclaim 51, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
55. Current output system ofclaim 51, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
56. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is either positive or negative in polarity.
57. Current output system ofclaim 30, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
58. Current output system ofclaim 57, wherein the monophasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
59. An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for subcutaneous positioning between the third rib and the twelfth rib within a patient, the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator comprising:
a housing having an electrically conductive surface on an outer surface of the housing;
a lead assembly electrically coupled to the housing and having an electrode, wherein the lead assembly does not directly contact the patient's heart or reside in the intrathorasic blood vessels;
a capacitor subsystem located within the housing and electrically coupled to the electrically conductive surface and the electrode for storing anti-bradycardia pacing energy and for delivering the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the patient's heart through the electrically conductive surface and the electrode; and
a battery subsystem electrically coupled to the capacitor subsystem for providing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the capacitor subsystem.
60. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 59, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
61. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
62. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
63. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
64. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
65. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
66. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
67. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 66, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
68. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 66, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
69. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 66, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
70. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 66, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
71. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform further comprising a portion that is positive in polarity and a portion that is negative in polarity.
72. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
73. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 72, wherein the biphasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
74. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
75. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 74, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
76. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 74, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
77. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 74, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
78. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 74, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
79. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
80. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
81. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 80, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
82. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 80, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
83. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 80, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
84. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 80, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
85. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is either positive or negative in polarity.
86. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 60, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
87. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ofclaim 86, wherein the monophasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
88. A method for supplying power for an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for subcutaneous positioning between the third rib and the twelfth rib and using a lead system that does not directly contact a patient's heart or reside in the intrathorasic blood vessels and for providing anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart, the method comprising:
generating anti-bradycardia pacing energy;
storing the anti-bradycardia pacing energy; and
delivering the anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the patient's heart.
89. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
90. The method ofclaim 89, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
91. The method ofclaim 89, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
92. The method ofclaim 89, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
93. The method ofclaim 89, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
94. The method ofclaim 89, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
95. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
96. The method ofclaim 95, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
97. The method ofclaim 95, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
98. The method ofclaim 95, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
99. The method ofclaim 95, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
100. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform further comprising a portion that is positive in polarity and a portion that is negative in polarity.
101. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a biphasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
102. The method ofclaim 101, wherein the biphasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
103. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 250 milliamps.
104. The method ofclaim 103, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately one milliamp to approximately 50 milliamps.
105. The method ofclaim 103, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 50 milliamps to approximately 100 milliamps.
106. The method ofclaim 103, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 100 milliamps to approximately 150 milliamps.
107. The method ofclaim 103, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 150 milliamps to approximately 200 milliamps.
108. The method ofclaim 103, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a peak current that is approximately 200 milliamps to approximately 250 milliamps.
109. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 40 milliseconds.
110. The method ofclaim 109, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 1 millisecond to approximately 10 milliseconds.
111. The method ofclaim 109, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 10 milliseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds.
112. The method ofclaim 109, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 20 milliseconds to approximately 30 milliseconds.
113. The method ofclaim 109, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform having a pulse width that is approximately 30 milliseconds to approximately 40 milliseconds.
114. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is either positive or negative in polarity.
115. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprises a monophasic waveform that is provided at a rate of approximately 20 to approximately 120 stimuli/minute.
116. The method ofclaim 115, wherein the monophasic waveform is provided after a patient's heart rate is greater than or equal to approximately 20 beats/minute.
117. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is subcutaneously positioned between the third and fourth ribs.
118. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is subcutaneously positioned between the fourth and sixth ribs.
119. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is subcutaneously positioned between the sixth and eighth ribs.
120. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is subcutaneously positioned between the eighth and tenth ribs.
121. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is subcutaneously positioned between the tenth and twelfth ribs.
122. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator provides anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart for treatment of atrial fibrillation.
123. The method ofclaim 88, wherein the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator provides anti-bradycardia pacing energy to the heart for treatment of ventrical fibrillation.
124. The power supply ofclaim 1, wherein the battery subsystem and the capacitor system provide a sufficient voltage to provide an anti-bradycardia pacing energy comprising an approximately constant current.
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