A61N1/046

REAL TIME DEFIBRILLATOR INCIDENT DATA

System and methods for delivering defibrillator incident information to a PSAP in real-time during emergency use of an AED are described. Such information is utilized by a telecommunicator at a PSAP to provide better guidance to volunteer caregivers during potential cardiac arrest incidents. In another aspect the AED's current instruction state and optionally the time in that state is provided to the PSAP.

EXTERNAL DIFIBRILLATOR PADS WITH VISUAL CPR FEEDBACK INDICATOR
20220117838 · 2022-04-21 ·

An automated external defibrillator (210) for use during CPR comprising: a first electrode pad (370a) configured to obtain an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal from an individual; a second electrode pad (370b) configured to obtain ECG signal from the individual, wherein the first and/or the second electrode pad comprises an electrode pad visual display (372) configured to be visible while providing CPR to the individual; a controller (310) configured to: (i) process an electrical and/or an accelerometer signal to determine a depth of one or more chest compressions during CPR; (ii) compare the determined depth of the chest compressions to a threshold depth; (ii) determine, based on the comparison, that the determined depth exceeds or falls below the threshold depth; and (iii) direct the electrode pad visual display to provide a depth indication to the user that the determined depth of the chest compressions exceeds or falls below the threshold depth.

WEARABLE CARDIAC THERAPEUTIC DEVICES WITH HYDROPHOBIS AND/OR HYDROPHILIC DIELECTRIC FIBERS
20230241373 · 2023-08-03 ·

A wearable cardiac therapeutic device includes at least one therapy electrode configured to deliver therapeutic electrical pulses to a patient's heart; and a support garment including at least one support pocket for supporting the at least one therapy electrode including a mesh interface including: a first side including hydrophobic fiber(s) proximate to electrically conductive fluid deployment opening(s) on the therapy electrode; a second side including hydrophilic fiber(s) proximate to the patient's skin; and conductive fiber(s) and/or conductive particles configured to be interspersed with the hydrophobic fiber(s) and hydrophilic fiber(s) such that the conductive fiber(s) and/or conductive particles conduct therapeutic electrical current from the therapy electrode to the patient's skin, wherein the mesh interface is configured to transfer electrically conductive fluid dispersed from one or more electrically conductive fluid reservoirs disposed on the therapy electrode towards the patient's skin.

Wearable multiphasic cardioverter defibrillator system and method

A wearable, multiphasic cardioverter defibrillator system and method are provided.

Sensor for electrode and processes for production
11304640 · 2022-04-19 · ·

An electrode sensor involves a solid conductive polymeric substrate shaped as an electrode sensor or portion of an electrode sensor having a layer of silver-coated particles distributed on and embedded into a surface of the substrate. The electrode sensor is particularly useful for ECG electrodes and utilizes less silver without unduly sacrificing performance. A process for producing the electrode sensor involves distributing a layer of silver-coated particles on a surface of a solid conductive polymeric substrate shaped as an electrode sensor or portion of an electrode sensor and thermally embedding the silver-coated particles into the surface. The process is simpler and less costly than existing processes for producing electrode sensors.

Pacing device with acoustic sensor

In at least one example, a medical device is provided. The medical device includes at least one therapy electrode, at least one acoustic sensor, and at least one processor coupled with the at least one therapy electrode and the at least one acoustic sensor. The at least one processor is configured to deliver at least one pacing pulse via the at least one therapy electrode and to analyze processed acoustic data to determine whether the at least one pacing pulse resulted in capture.

Systems and methods for conductive gel deployment

A therapy electrode system comprises a garment configured to be worn about a torso of a patient, a therapy electrode disposed in the garment and configured to deliver one or more electrical shocks to a body of the patient, a replaceable gel cartridge disposed on the therapy electrode and configured to release a conductive gel onto the patient's skin at an interface between the therapy electrode and the patient's skin prior to the delivery of the one or more electrical shocks to the body of the patient at the interface between the therapy electrode and the patient's skin, and a fluid pump in fluid communication with the replaceable gel cartridge.

Patient Support System With Chest Compression System And Harness Assembly With Sensor System

A patient support system with chest compression system and harness assembly with sensor system. The harness assembly secures shoulders and hips of the patient on a patient support surface during transport. A chest compression system is integrated into the harness assembly in a manner that provides chest compressions to the patient while the patient is secured on the patient support surface. The tension of the harness assembly is selectively adjusted and/or a fluid bladder may be selectively expanded. A controller is in communication with the chest compression system and controls operation of the chest compression system. The sensor system is integrated into the harness assembly and in communication with the controller. The chest compression system may be removable from the harness assembly via an adapter. The chest compression system may be integrated into the patient support apparatus to secure the patient to the patient support surface while providing chest compressions.

External defibrillator

A wearable external defibrillator with a plurality of ECG sensing electrodes and a first defibrillator pad electrode and a second defibrillator pad electrode. The ECG sensing electrodes and the defibrillator pad electrodes are configured for long term wear.

WEARABLE CARDIOVERTER DEFIBRILLATOR (WCD) SYSTEM DETECTING QRS COMPLEXES IN ECG SIGNAL BY MATCHED DIFFERENCE FILTER
20210361960 · 2021-11-25 · ·

In embodiments, a wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes electrodes that render an ECG signal of the patient, and a processor that receives ECG data are derived from the rendered ECG signal. The processor may filter the received ECG data with a matched difference filter to detect QRS complexes, and compute a heart rate from the detected QRS complexes. The matched difference filter itself can have coefficient values associated with a baseline QRS complex, which improves detection.