心率自适应心脏起搏器的形式化建模与验证

M. Kim, Weiwei Ai, P. Roop, Nathan Allen, R. Ramchandra, J. Paton
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心血管植入式电子装置(CIEDs)被常规植入治疗各种类型的心律失常。然而,传统的起搏算法可能无法为心力衰竭(HF)患者提供最佳治疗,并且有证据表明负面结果。在本文中,我们介绍了一种可以恢复心肺同步的正式起搏器模型,这可能会给慢性HF患者带来治疗效益。我们使用有值的同步离散时间自动机(SDTA)来描述设备的时序要求,然后将其转换为Promela,通过一组定义为维护同步语义的规则进行形式化验证。然后使用模型检查器SPIN验证安全关键属性。我们证明了SDTA模型可以比使用纯时间自动机(TA)的传统方法更有效地进行验证。动物实验结果表明,起搏速率与呼吸周期同步。特别是在各种呼吸条件下,保证了功能安全。这项工作首次产生了一个正式的起搏装置模型,以恢复心衰患者的心率变异性。
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Formal Modeling and Verification of Rate Adaptive Pacemakers for Heart Failure
Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) are routinely implanted to treat various types of arrhythmia. However, conventional pacing algorithms may not be able to provide optimal treatment for the patients with Heart Failure (HF) and evidence suggests negative outcomes. In this paper, we introduce a formal pacemaker model that can restore heart-lung synchronization, which may bring therapeutic benefits to the patient with chronic HF. We use valued Synchronous Discrete Timed Automata (SDTA) to describe the timing requirements of the device, which is then translated into Promela for formal verification through a set of rules which are defined to maintain the synchronous semantics. The safety-critical properties are then verified using the model checker SPIN. We show that the SDTA model can be verified more efficiently than conventional approaches with pure Timed Automata (TA). Animal test results show that the pacing rates are synchronized with the respiratory cycles. In particular, the functional safety is ensured under various respiratory conditions. This work yields, for the first time, a formal model of pacing device to reinstate heart rate variability for HF patients.
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