A61B5/257

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING DEVICE

The present disclosure relates to a device configured to be adhered to the surface of a mammal for recording physiological signals. The device may include a housing enclosing a circuit board and a flexible wing extending from the housing. The device may include an electrode coupled to the flexible wing and an electrical trace for transmitting an electrical signal between the electrode and the circuit board. The electrical trace may have an insulator with a conductive material and resistors printed on the surface of the insulator. The trace layer may include conductive vias for transmitting the signal from a bottom of the trace layer to a top of the trace layer. The housing may include a battery having a battery terminal connector configured to provide electrical access to both terminals on a single side of the battery. The housing may include a floating trigger button.

WEARABLE DEVICE WITH CONDUCTIVE TRACES AND INSULATOR

The present disclosure relates to a wearable device that includes a housing, battery terminal connector, conductive traces, and an insulator for recording signals. The device may include a housing enclosing a circuit board and a battery. The device may include two conductive traces electrically connected to terminals of the battery and an insulator separating the conductive traces. The battery terminal connector can present both the conductive traces to the outer surface for coupling to a circuit board. The device can assess the physiological signals to infer a likelihood of arrhythmia of a user.

WEARABLE DEVICE WITH CONDUCTIVE TRACES AND INSULATOR

The present disclosure relates to a wearable device that includes a housing, battery terminal connector, conductive traces, and an insulator for recording signals. The device may include a housing enclosing a circuit board and a battery. The device may include two conductive traces electrically connected to terminals of the battery and an insulator separating the conductive traces. The battery terminal connector can present both the conductive traces to the outer surface for coupling to a circuit board. The device can assess the physiological signals to infer a likelihood of arrhythmia of a user.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A PATIENT
20230165472 · 2023-06-01 ·

The present invention provides a device for monitoring a plurality of physiological characteristics of a patient. The present invention also relates to methods and systems for monitoring a plurality of physiological characteristics of a patient employing said device. The present invention further provides methods and systems wherein multiple devices are used for monitoring a plurality of physiological characteristics of patients.

Monitoring device for monitoring of vital signs

A monitoring device for monitoring of vital signs of a living organism comprises at least two electrode pins for receiving an electrical activity of the living organism and an optical sensor for sensing a pulse of the living organism, wherein the monitoring device has a compact form and the at least two electrode pins and the optical sensor are integrated in the monitoring device.

Methods and systems for processing data via an executable file on a monitor to reduce the dimensionality of the data and encrypting the data being transmitted over the wireless

Some embodiments include processing data via an executable file on a monitor to reduce the dimensionality of the data being transmitted over the wireless network. The output of the executable file also encrypts the data before being transmitted wireless to a remote server. The remote server receives the transmitted data and makes likelihood inferences based on the recorded data.

Methods and systems for processing data via an executable file on a monitor to reduce the dimensionality of the data and encrypting the data being transmitted over the wireless

Some embodiments include processing data via an executable file on a monitor to reduce the dimensionality of the data being transmitted over the wireless network. The output of the executable file also encrypts the data before being transmitted wireless to a remote server. The remote server receives the transmitted data and makes likelihood inferences based on the recorded data.

TWELVE-LEAD ELECTROCARDIOGRAM USING A REDUCED FORM-FACTOR MULTI-ELECTRODE DEVICE

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a small form factor ECG monitoring device that can acquire 3 standard ECG leads including a V-lead, does not require the use of adhesives for electrodes, and provides ECG data for a user on a near instantaneous basis. The ECG monitoring device can acquire leads I, II, and V2 (or any other V lead). The addition of a V-lead not only provides an additional channel of ECG data, but also adds another orthogonal cardiac field plane (the horizontal plane) thanks to the reference point formed by leads I and II. The ECG monitoring device may derive the augmented limb leads and subsequently generate a full 12-lead ECG. The ECG monitoring device may generate one or more diagnoses based on the full 12-lead set. The ECG monitoring device may provide an easy and non-invasive way for a person to take an ECG on the fly.

TWELVE-LEAD ELECTROCARDIOGRAM USING A REDUCED FORM-FACTOR MULTI-ELECTRODE DEVICE

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a small form factor ECG monitoring device that can acquire 3 standard ECG leads including a V-lead, does not require the use of adhesives for electrodes, and provides ECG data for a user on a near instantaneous basis. The ECG monitoring device can acquire leads I, II, and V2 (or any other V lead). The addition of a V-lead not only provides an additional channel of ECG data, but also adds another orthogonal cardiac field plane (the horizontal plane) thanks to the reference point formed by leads I and II. The ECG monitoring device may derive the augmented limb leads and subsequently generate a full 12-lead ECG. The ECG monitoring device may generate one or more diagnoses based on the full 12-lead set. The ECG monitoring device may provide an easy and non-invasive way for a person to take an ECG on the fly.

MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING SYSTEM

A multifunctional electrophysiological monitoring system includes a body-worn tattoo sensor pattern and an electrophysiological monitor connected to sensor contacts of the pattern. A dongle performs a supplemental function, such as acquiring information about a physiological parameter. The dongle interfaces with a port of the monitor. The monitor interfaces wirelessly with a mobile communication device and a monitor network. In an embodiment, the monitor transmits ECG, EMG, or EEG signals. The dongle may provide further monitoring such as body temperature or blood oxygen saturation level. In some embodiments a plurality of dongles may be connected to the monitor.