A61B2560/0252

CONTEXT-SENSITIVE INFUSION DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary infusion device includes an actuation arrangement operable to deliver fluid to a user, a communications interface to receive measurement data indicative of a physiological condition of the user, a sensing arrangement to obtain contextual measurement data, and a control system coupled to the actuation arrangement, the communications interface and the sensing arrangement to determine a command for autonomously operating the actuation arrangement in a manner that is influenced by the measurement data and the contextual measurement data and autonomously operate the actuation arrangement in accordance with the command to deliver the fluid to the user.

Body physiological parameter determining

Methods systems and apparatus are set forth herein. There is provided in one embodiment determining one or more body physiological parameter of a patient based on one or more input; and controlling a heating system for warming the patient based on a result of the determining.

Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium information processing program

An information processing apparatus according to an aspect of the present invention includes a situation specifying unit configured to specify a part of a situation of the measurement subject on the basis of the number of measurements of the biological information in each situation of the measurement subject at the time of measuring biological information of the measurement subject by a biological information measuring unit, a current situation detecting unit configured to detect a current situation of the measurement subject, and a support information output unit configured to output support information relating to measurement of the biological information if the current situation corresponds to the measurement promoting situation.

Temperature-compensated analyte monitoring devices, systems, and methods thereof

Methods of compensating for ambient temperature using temperature sensors, the method comprising: sampling at a first sampling rate, with a processor, first temperature measurements from a first temperature sensor on an on-body sensor. Then determining, with a processor, first ambient-compensated temperatures from the first temperature measurements; and determining, with a processor, final ambient-compensated temperatures by applying a correction gain or factor to the first ambient-compensated temperatures. Wherein the correction gain or factor changes value at a slower rate than the sampling rate.

Electrode array for physiological monitoring and device including or utilizing same

Electrode array for monitoring of physiological parameters and devices including or utilizing same, the electrode array including an active electrode configured to provide an electrical signal and at least two inactive electrodes configured to collect the electrical signal transferred from the active electrode, wherein each of the at least two inactive electrodes are positioned at a different predetermined distance from the active electrode.

AMBULATORY MEDICAL DEVICE INCLUDING A DIGITAL FRONT-END

An ambulatory medical device including a plurality of sensing electrodes and one or more processors operably coupled to the plurality of sensing electrodes is provided. Each sensing electrodes is configured to be coupled eternally to a patient and to detect one or more ECG signals. The one or more processors are configured to receive at least one electrode-specific digital signal for each of the plurality of sensing electrodes, determine a noise component for each of the electrode-specific digital signals, analyze each of the noise components for each of the plurality of sensing electrodes, generate electrode matching information for each sensing electrode of the plurality of sensing electrodes based upon analysis of each of the noise components, determine one or more sensing electrode pairs based upon the electrode matching information, and monitor each of the one or more sensing electrode pairs for ECG activity of the patient.

ADAPTIVE SENSOR SENSITIVITY FOR ANALYTE MONITORING SYSTEMS
20230099851 · 2023-03-30 · ·

Embodiments described herein include a device and a computer program product. The device includes one or more processors, an analyte sensor, a temperature sensor, a communication module, and memories. The processors are configured to generate external temperature of the analyte sensor measured by the temperature sensor corresponding to a first time, to calculate a sensitivity adjustment of the senor based on the temperature data, to add the sensitivity adjustment corresponding to the first time to a total sensitivity adjustment, and to determine whether the first time is below a predetermined time threshold, and if so, to generate external temperature data corresponding to a second time and to calculate an interval between the second time and the first time. The processors are further configured to determine if the first time is equal to the predetermined time threshold, and if so, to store the total sensitivity adjustment in an OTP memory.

PULMONARY NEUROMUSCULAR METRIC DEVICE
20230095800 · 2023-03-30 ·

A pulmonary neuromuscular metrics device that allows the measurement of pulmonary neuromuscular metrics, that is, breathing power, force, and work (that is, energy expended), in patients with neuromuscular conditions. The device may be used in the medical office or remotely at a patient's house, thereby allowing the patient to be followed medically without the need for more frequent and repeated office visits.

Hydration status monitoring
11612332 · 2023-03-28 · ·

A method of determining an indication of the hydration status relating to a subject. The method includes determining a measured impedance value for at least one body segment, and then; for each body segment, using the measured impedance values to determine at least one indicator at least partially indicative of a level of extracellular fluid. Indicators can then be used to determine an indication of the hydration status.

DEVICE FOR MEASURING BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS

A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.