Patent classifications
A61B2503/045
Pulse meter for newborn
A bow shaped pulse meter for new-born patients, comprising a control unit arranged in a central portion of the pulse meter, a first arm with an integrated first electrode and a second arm with an integrated second electrode extending respectively in a bow from opposite sides of the central portion, the integrated electrodes are configured to be in contact with a patient body (not shown) when in use, the electrodes being further electrically connected to the control unit. The pulse meter being distinctive in that the first and second arm and the control unit comprising an integral core element being made of a material having flexible properties to allow the respective arms to bend away from each other when the pulse meter is being arranged into an applying or removing position on the patient's body, the material having further spring back properties so that the arms naturally contract inwards such that the electrodes are maintained in contact with the patient's body when the pulse meter is in the applied position, the pulse meter further comprising a second layer overmolding at least a portion of each arm of the core element, the material of the second layer being electro conductive forming a connection between the electrodes and the control unit.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACTING PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION FROM REMOTELY DETECTED ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
The present disclosure relates to a device and a method for extracting physiological information indicative of at least one health symptom from remotely detected electromagnetic radiation. The device comprises an interface for receiving a data stream comprising remotely detected image data representing an observed region comprising at least one subject of interest, wherein the image data comprises wavelength-dependent image information, wherein the wavelength-dependent image information is composed of at least two color channels representative of respective wavelength portions; an image processor for detecting channel signal strength information for at least two of the at least two color channels; and a data comparison unit for comparing detected channel signal strengths with respective reference values.
GAS ANALYSIS SYSTEM, LIQUID SEPARATOR, AND GAS ANALYZER
A gas analysis system includes a gas analyzer which analyzes a gas acquired from a living body and a liquid separator which is detachably attached to the gas analyzer, and which separates a liquid component from the gas. In the gas analysis system, the liquid separator includes a magnet, and the gas analyzer includes a magnetic sensor which detects magnetism generated by the magnet, and a determining section which, based on the magnetism detected by the magnetic sensor, determines that the liquid separator is attached to the gas analyzer.
Central Apnea Detection
Existing apnea monitors fail to detect clinically important apnea events because they fail to distinguish cardiac artifacts from a chest impedance signal and therefore fail to detect cessation of breathing. A system and method are disclosed that provides improved apnea detection, particularly in a neonatal setting. The disclosed techniques filter out cardiac artifacts from the chest impedance signal, allowing determining a probability of an apnea event. Detection of an apnea event may then be used to trigger an alarm, initiate automatic physical stimulation of the patient, or both.
NEWBORN RESPIRATION MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A newborn respiration monitoring system includes a flow sensor that measures a gas flow and a CO.sub.2 sensor that measures a CO.sub.2 within the breathing circuit for an infant. The system further includes a resuscitation module executable on a processor of a computing system to receive the flow measurement and the CO.sub.2 measurement and determine respiratory information for the infant. A digital display is communicatively connected to the computing system and displays the respiratory information.
MOBILE NEWBORN CARE BED AND METHODS OF NEWBORN CARE
A mobile newborn care bed is configured to be positioned at a delivery location of an infant includes a bassinet containing a mattress for receiving the infant and a frame that supports the bassinet. At least two capacitive sensors are incorporated in the mattress that record cardiac signals, and an on-bed computing system is configured to receive the cardiac signals and determine a heart rate for the infant. A battery supported by the frame powers the on-bed computing system, and a digital display is communicatively connected to the on-bed computing system and displays the heart rate.
AIRWAY ADAPTOR WITH LIQUID CONTAINMENT PATH
An airway adaptor providing a measurement chamber for gas measurement by a mainstream gas analyzer includes a body having a first end and a second end and configured to connect in a ventilation circuit carrying ventilation gas to and from a patient. The body forms a primary path that includes the measurement chamber and is configured to allow ventilation gas to pass between the first end and the second end and at least one secondary path separated from the primary path and located on an outer perimeter of the primary path. The at least one secondary path is configured to contain liquid away from the measurement chamber.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED NON-CONTACT PATIENT MONITORING OF INCUBATED NEONATES
System and methods for non-contact video-based patient monitoring are described. The systems and methods may include locating one or more condensation removal elements on a transparent enclosure for removal of condensation that may be obstructing the view between a video camera used to monitor a patient and the patient. The systems and methods may further include steps for monitoring the quality of the video stream and automatically initiating the condensation removal elements when a deterioration in the quality of the video stream is detected.
Microfluidic removal of excess bilirubin from blood
A microfluidic photoreactor for treating excess bilirubin in blood, having: a microfluidic channel module; an illumination module comprising one or more illumination sources disposed about the microfluidic channel module and configured to illuminate blood passing through at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic channel module; and a heat exchanger module coupled to the at least one microfluidic channel module, wherein the heat exchanger module is configured to extract heat from the at least one microfluidic channel. A system including a microfluidic photoreactor and a method of treating excess bilirubin in blood.
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.