A61B2560/0295

ELECTROANATOMICAL MAPPING
20170042436 · 2017-02-16 ·

This invention relates to the determination and/or representation of physiological information relating to a heart surface.

GLYCEMIC URGENCY ASSESSMENT AND ALERTS INTERFACE

Systems and methods are disclosed that employ several or numerous factors in the determination of a glycemic urgency index (GUI), which may be based on a measured blood glucose level as well as other factors. The other factors may include time derivatives of the glucose level and/or other factors, e.g., user-entered data, data measured by other sensors or received from a network source, or historical data. The GUI is then presented to the user in an interesting way, e.g., via a background color or other inconspicuous notifier, e.g., on a mobile device such as a smart phone. The GUI may also be employed in the triggering of actionable alerts and alarms on an electronic device for the user. The GUI, or another index calculated from combinations of the variables and parameters described, may further be employed to drive a medicament delivery device such as a pump.

Apparatus for measuring electrocardiogram and method of recording ECG signals merged with user input
12408859 · 2025-09-09 · ·

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, an apparatus for measuring an electrocardiogram signal and storing the electrocardiogram signal merged with a user input. The apparatus includes a signal detector, a signal converter, a motion sensor sensing movements of the apparatus for measuring electrocardiogram signal in x, y, and z-axis directions, an input unit receiving at least one type of the user input from among a voice input, a button input, and a touch input, a processor receiving the user input, and a mounting part being made of a flexible material and is implemented to be attached to a body of the object such that the apparatus is worn through the mounting part as a patch type. Other embodiments are disclosed.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF AIRWAY MUCUS PLUG PATHOLOGY
20260038118 · 2026-02-05 ·

Systems and methods for the improved quantitative assessment of airway mucus plug pathology are provided herein which provide a quantitative suite of mucus imaging metrics that objectively quantifies features of mucus plug pathology in the lungs. Systems and methods for generating a subject-level mucus plug map that illustrates the position of one or more whole mucus plugs, or the absence of mucus plugs in an airway tree are discussed. Systems and methods for the determination of a subject-level mucus plug phenotype are provided herein.