Patent classifications
A61B5/349
Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters
Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.
Coronary artery disease metric based on estimation of myocardial microvascular resistance from ECG signal
A computing system (118) includes a computer readable storage medium (122) with computer executable instructions (124), including a biophysical simulator (126) and an electrocardiogram signal analyzer (128). The computing system further includes a processor (120) configured to execute the electrocardiogram signal analyzer determine myocardial infarction characteristics from an input electrocardiogram and to execute the biophysical simulator to simulate a fractional flow reserve or an instant wave-free ratio index from input cardiac image data and the determined myocardial infarction characteristics.
Methods and systems for dynamic coronary roadmapping
Methods are provided for dynamically visualizing information in image data of an object of interest of a patient, which include an offline phase and an online phase. In the offline phase, first image data of the object of interest acquired with a contrast agent is obtained with an interventional device is present in the first image data. The first image data is used to generate a plurality of roadmaps of the object of interest. A plurality of reference locations of the device in the first image data is determined, wherein the plurality of reference locations correspond to the plurality of roadmaps. In the online phase, live image data of the object of interest acquired without a contrast agent is obtained with the device present in the live image data, and a roadmap is selected from the plurality of roadmaps. A location of the device in the live image data is determined. The reference location of the device corresponding to the selected roadmap and the location of the device in the live image data is used to transform the selected roadmap to generate a dynamic roadmap of the object of interest. A visual representation of the dynamic roadmap is overlaid on the live image data for display. In embodiments, the first image data of the offline phase covers different of phases of the cardiac cycle of the patient, and the plurality of roadmaps generated in the offline phase covers the different phases of the patient's cardiac cycle. Related systems and program storage devices are also described and claimed.
Methods and systems for dynamic coronary roadmapping
Methods are provided for dynamically visualizing information in image data of an object of interest of a patient, which include an offline phase and an online phase. In the offline phase, first image data of the object of interest acquired with a contrast agent is obtained with an interventional device is present in the first image data. The first image data is used to generate a plurality of roadmaps of the object of interest. A plurality of reference locations of the device in the first image data is determined, wherein the plurality of reference locations correspond to the plurality of roadmaps. In the online phase, live image data of the object of interest acquired without a contrast agent is obtained with the device present in the live image data, and a roadmap is selected from the plurality of roadmaps. A location of the device in the live image data is determined. The reference location of the device corresponding to the selected roadmap and the location of the device in the live image data is used to transform the selected roadmap to generate a dynamic roadmap of the object of interest. A visual representation of the dynamic roadmap is overlaid on the live image data for display. In embodiments, the first image data of the offline phase covers different of phases of the cardiac cycle of the patient, and the plurality of roadmaps generated in the offline phase covers the different phases of the patient's cardiac cycle. Related systems and program storage devices are also described and claimed.
TRANSLATING AI ALGORITHMS FROM 12-LEAD CLINICAL ECGS TO PORTABLE AND CONSUMER ECGS WITH FEWER LEADS
A method includes the step of receiving electrocardiogram (ECG) data associated with a plurality of patients and an electrocardiogram configuration including a plurality of leads and a time interval. The electrocardiogram data includes, for each lead included in the plurality of leads, voltage data associated with at least a portion of the time interval. The method also includes training an artificial intelligence model on the ECG data, tuning the artificial intelligence model using data from a device having fewer leads than the plurality of leads, and evaluating the artificial intelligence model on additional data received from the ECG data.
STRETCHABLE AND WEARABLE WIRELESS 3-LEADS ECG MONITORING APPARATUS
The present invention provides a stretchable and flexible multi-leads ECG monitoring apparatus having a primary circuitry encased in a thin and flexible polymer patch configured to be worn on a human body. At least four flexible leads are connected to the primary circuitry at a first end and are configured to be connected to ECG electrode patches at a second end. The ECG electrode patches being configured to be attached to a plurality positions on a human body. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit the ECG monitoring signals to a receiving device for recording or displaying the ECG monitoring signal.
STRETCHABLE AND WEARABLE WIRELESS 3-LEADS ECG MONITORING APPARATUS
The present invention provides a stretchable and flexible multi-leads ECG monitoring apparatus having a primary circuitry encased in a thin and flexible polymer patch configured to be worn on a human body. At least four flexible leads are connected to the primary circuitry at a first end and are configured to be connected to ECG electrode patches at a second end. The ECG electrode patches being configured to be attached to a plurality positions on a human body. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit the ECG monitoring signals to a receiving device for recording or displaying the ECG monitoring signal.
Methods and systems for computed tomography
Methods and systems are provided for cardiac computed tomography imaging. In one embodiment, a method comprises reconstructing an image from projection data acquired during a scan with a reconstruction time determined based on a model relating a timing of an event to be imaged to a heart rate measured during the scan. In this way, the timing of a reconstruction may be consistently applied for a series of reconstructions, thereby inherently registering the reconstructions.
Methods for detecting catheter movement
A method of detecting catheter movement includes positioning a first sensor in a first body cavity, monitoring a first parameter profile of the first body cavity, positioning a second sensor in a second body cavity, monitoring a second parameter profile of the second body cavity, the second parameter profile different than the first parameter profile at a first time, and, when the second parameter profile is the same as the first parameter profile at a second time after the first time, taking a catheter movement action.
System and methods for consciousness evaluation in non-communicating subjects
Disclosed is a method for the generation of a consciousness indicator for a non-communicating subject, including the steps of generating an auditory stimulation, receiving an electrocardiographic signal of the subject obtained from a recording during the generation of the auditory stimulation, extracting at least one feature from the electrocardiographic signal and deducing a consciousness indicator from an analysis of the electrocardiographic feature.