Patent classifications
A61B2503/045
SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING CLINICAL STATE OF A USER
A system, apparatus and method for monitoring clinical state of a user is disclosed. The method for monitoring clinical state of the user comprises the steps of acquiring clinical information of the user from a set of medical devices and non-clinical information of the user from a database, accumulating, on at least one memory device, said clinical and non-clinical information to form an accumulated dataset, analyzing said accumulated dataset based on any or a combination of a predictive model and a historical data comparison model, wherein said analysis of the accumulated dataset comprises assessment of clinical state of the user based on which longitudinal state of the user is predicted over a defined time interval, and displaying, by a display unit, any or a combination of the analyzed clinical information and the analyzed non-clinical information forming part of the accumulated dataset.
RF SHIELDING CHANNEL IN MRI-INCUBATORS CLOSURE ASSEMBLY
A neonate incubator for positioning a neonate within a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device is provided. The neonate incubator can include: a proximal end and a distal end; a radio frequency (RF) shielding door coupled to the distal end, the RF shielding door to mate with a bore of the MRI device to provide RF shielding; and a RF channel that extends along an axis that is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the neonate incubator from an interior chamber of the neonate incubator through the RF shielding door, the RF channel having a length to width ratio of at least 5 to 1.
NEONATAL VITAL SIGNS MONITOR
The present invention is directed to a sensing modality for measurement of vital signs, particularly in neonates, using inkjet-printed sensors in order to create a low cost and computationally less-intensive monitor. The invention incorporates the use of sensors specifically design to measure abdominal flex as a measure of their respiration rate. Neonates in particular exhibit abdominal flex during respiration. The flex sensor can be coupled with other off-the-shelf sensors or sensors made using same principles, connected together to a phone through the AUX port of a cell phone or other device for data collection and processing. The sensor can also be configured to communicate wirelessly with a computing device, such as a smartphone.
WIRELESS MEDICAL SENSORS AND METHODS
Provided herein are medical sensors and related methods for measuring a real-time personal metric. The medical device may comprise an electronic device having a sensor comprising an accelerometer and a bidirectional wireless communication system electronically connected to the electronic device for sending an output signal from the sensor to an external device and receiving commands from an external controller to the electronic device.
Method and apparatus for providing a recommended skin temperature
A method and apparatus includes an infant holding area, a display area, a heating system for warming the infant holding area, an environmental sensor, a physiological sensor, and a processor. The processor is configured to receive an environmental sensor input from the environmental sensor and a physiological sensor input from the physiological sensor. The processor is configured to determine a recommended skin temperature based on the environmental sensor input and the physiological sensor input. The processor is configured to display the recommended skin temperature on the display area.
Systems and methods for controlling light in an incubator
The present disclosure provides for an incubator, which includes a film with a plurality of configurations. The configurations can include a first configuration to block the transmission of light through the film and a second configuration to be transparent to the transmission of light. The film can further allow any number of additional configurations with varying degrees of opacity, each opacity being between the opacities of the first and second configurations. The film can automatically change opacities based on input from an incubator processor or external devices configured to communicate with the incubator processor.
MRI transfer station and dock
A patient table adapted for use in association with an MR scanner for neonatal infants is provided. The patient table has an extendable patient bed attached to and extendable from the patient table. The patient bed may be at least partially inserted into an MR scanner without requiring the patient table to enter the MR scanner. A transport mechanism is on the underside of the patient table so that it may be readily moved over the floor on which it rests. The patient table includes a latching mechanism that may operate to releasably attach the patient table to a patient table docking assembly. The docking assembly is operative to selectively move the patient table towards, into and away from the MR scanner.
WEARABLE BLOOD GAS MONITOR
A transdermal oxygen patch measures an oxygen concentration based on transcutaneous oxygen diffusing through an epidermal surface of a patient. Transcutaneous oxygen differs from hemoglobin-bound oxygen often measured in a patient blood flow. The patch employs an indicator responsive to an oxygen presence for emitting light having an intensity and lifetime (duration) based on the oxygen presence. An optical receptor is in communication with logic for receiving the intensity of emitted light and computing the oxygen concentration based on the received intensity and lifetime (duration). A wireless transmitter conveys the results to a base station or monitoring counterpart for untethered patient monitoring. Low power demands and circuit footprint are amenable to a wearable device such as a patch for continuous use.
METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR GENERATING PULSE OXIMETRY PREDICTIVE SCORES (POPS) FOR PREDICTING ADVERSE OUTCOMES IN PRETERM INFANTS
A method and system for generating pulse oximetry predictive scores for predicting adverse outcomes in preterm infants.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to an embodiment includes a processor. The processor acquires age information representing the length of time elapsed from the birth of a subject. The processor also outputs a parameter of a pulse sequence for imaging an image of the subject, in a manner suitable for the magnetization relaxation characteristic of the subject, the magnetization relaxation characteristic being based on the acquired age information and relaxation characteristic information. The relaxation characteristic information includes mapping of the age information and the magnetization relaxation characteristic.