Patent classifications
A61B5/0836
Establishing secure communication at an emergency care scene
Among other things, we describe a system that includes a first medical device for treating a patient at an emergency care scene, the first medical device including a processor and a memory configured to detect a request for a connection between the first medical device and a second medical device for treating the patient at the emergency care scene, the request for connection including an identifier of the second medical device, responsive to receiving the request for connection, enabling a wireless communication channel to be established between the first medical device and the second medical device based on the identifier of the second medical device and an identifier of the first medical device; and enabling transmission and/or exchange of patient data between the first medical device and the second medical device via the wireless communication channel. Such communications with more than two devices may also be possible.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PASSIVE, PROPORTIONAL, VALVELESS GAS SAMPLING AND DELIVERY
A fluid dynamic valve passively allows fluid flow out of a moving stream in one flow direction and not in the reverse. This allows the collection of fluid from a single direction of an AC fluid flow. The siphoned portion of the flow has a flow rate proportional to the mainstream flow. This device can collect exhaled breath or selective entrenchment during inhale. In one orientation, it can meter aerosolized particles into an inhale breath stream for pulmonary delivery, without complicated breath timing or drug loss due to drug adsorption to the back of the throat. Alternatively, a user can breathe through the device and a proportional amount, relative to the volumetric flow rate, of each exhale can flow into an auxiliary chamber for analysis. In addition, the device has a low respiratory burden and is comfortable to use.
Detecting impaired physiological function by speech analysis
A method includes computing one or more values of at least one parameter at respective times during an exhalation of a subject, based on one or more properties of sound passing through air exhaled by the subject during the exhalation, the parameter being related to a concentration of a gas in the air. The method further includes generating an output in response to the values. Other embodiments are also described.
MEASURING APPARATUS
A measuring device for determining the CO.sub.2 content in the exhaled air of a living being, for example, a person or a mammal. The device may have a measuring tube defined by a wall, said measuring tube having an air inlet and an air outlet, with an inlet and an air outlet, with a CO.sub.2 measuring device having a sensor pot which is in fluid communication with the measuring tube. The sensor pot extends through the wall of the measuring tube into the interior of the measuring tube, wherein the diameter of the measuring tube is reduced in the region of the sensor pot. The sensor pot is substantially open towards the measuring tube, such that the sensor pot is configured for direct measurement of the CO.sub.2 content of air exhaled through the measuring tube, past the sensor pot.
Breathing apparatus
A breathing apparatus includes a tube having a proximal end connected to a breathing mask and a distal end connected to a splitter. A first branch has a proximal end connected to the splitter and an open distal end. A first sensor is arranged within the first branch and operatively connected to a processing module. A first flow control valve is arranged in the first branch and operatively connected to the processing module. A second branch has a proximal end connected to the splitter and a distal end connected to an inflatable reservoir. A second sensor is arranged within the second branch and operatively connected to a processing module. A second flow control valve arranged in the second branch and operatively connected to the processing module. The breathing apparatus can adjust a pneumatic resistance according to a programmed training protocol and counteract hyperventilation by recirculating exhaled air.
Ventilation Monitoring
A ventilation monitoring system for assisting in proper placement of an endotracheal tube in a subject includes: a capnography sensor configured to be placed in fluid communication with the endotracheal tube and to provide information representative of the subject's breath; and a processor in communication with the capnography sensor. The processor is configured to provide an indication of proper endotracheal tube placement when (1) a first indication of the subject's breath and a positive result of a first auscultation are identified within a first predetermined time period, and (2) a second indication of the subject's breath and a positive result of a second auscultation are identified within a second predetermined time period. The first auscultation includes auscultation of a subject's left lung, right lung, left axillary region, right axillary region, or abdomen. The second auscultation includes auscultation of another region of the subject different from the first auscultation.
REMOVABLE ORAL DEVICES FOR USE IN WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND OTHER APPLICATIONS
Certain configurations of removable oral devices are described. In some instances, the removable oral device includes a palatal element. In certain configurations, the palatal element may comprise a variable hardness at different areas, e.g., edges can be softer than other areas of the removable oral device. In other instances, the removable oral device may comprise two or more individual palatal elements which together can form the palatal element and permit user adjustment of the oral volume. Various materials used in the palatal element are described. Sensors and other on-board devices are also described.
Oral data collecting device for diagnosis or prognosis
An apparatus that monitors information associated with an oral cavity is provided, the apparatus comprising: a three-dimensional oral appliance; a data collection device having at least one sensor and/or hydrogel like material configured to sense the information associated with the oral cavity; an interface device cooperatively coupled to the data collection device, the interface device configured to transfer the information from the sensor device to a receiving device external to the oral cavity or the entire device is analyzed.
System for capturing respiratory effort of a patient
An apparatus for capturing the electrical behavior of the human body during respiration and/or ventilation, the apparatus comprising ventilation elements, elements for capturing the impedance of the patient and at least one control unit. The impedance is captured using at least two electrically conductive electrodes, which capture the electrical behavior of the human body. The elements for capturing the impedance are configured to capture the change in the impedance of the human body over time during respiration and/or ventilation.
FUNCTIONAL TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER ULTRASOUND AND METHODS OF USE
A method of evaluating a cerebrovascular health of a patient includes causing a patient to exercise for an exercise duration at an exercise intensity, collecting cerebrovascular information from the patient during the exercise duration, collecting cardiovascular information from the patient during the exercise duration, correlating the cerebrovascular information to the cardiovascular information to create a correlated cerebrovascular curve, and determining a cerebrovascular health and viability for cerebrovascular therapy.