A61B2505/07

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR NON-INTRUSIVE HEALTH MONITORING IN THE HOME

A hand-held device, such as a remote control, is provided for operation of a consumer appliance and is equipped with one or more biometric sensors to capture and report on the health condition of a user of the hand-held device. The data captured by such a hand-held device may be evaluated locally in the hand-held device itself or may be conveyed to a target consumer appliance either for local evaluation by that consumer appliance or for onward transmission to a central off-site monitoring service.

Home healthcare management system and hardware and software
09805166 · 2017-10-31 ·

A business method is described comprising doctorless testing, diagnosis, and treatment of patient diagnosed health maladies. Antithetical to the current regulatory and general public healthcare practices, in the doctorless method the patient has the equivalent of a clinical laboratory and physician's clinic at home. The herein disclosed microscope, blood tests, and physiological monitoring are patient selected, patient interpreted, and acted upon by the patient without physician support. The invention herein disclosed is a multi-element bundled comprehensive solution that lowers yearly primary healthcare costs to that of a cell phone, and will be purchased at retail stores such as Wal-Mart.

ACTIVATION BY TEMPERATURE SENSOR
20170309153 · 2017-10-26 ·

A sleep posture alerting method is provided, wherein the sleep posture of a person is detected. The person is automatically alerted by a stimulus generated by an alerting device when the sleep posture is out of a predetermined body posture range. A stimulus variation is effected by the alerting device.

NON-INTRUSIVE PORTABLE SLEEP APNEA ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

A method of sleep apnea diagnosis includes providing interrogatories at a user interface; receiving responses to the interrogatories at the user interface; receiving blood pressure measurement information from a blood pressure monitoring device; receiving heart rate measurement information from a heart rate monitoring device; and determining, from the responses to the interrogatories, the blood pressure measurement information and the heart rate measurement information, a classification of a subject, the classification being either having sleep apnea disorder or not having sleep apnea disorder.

Method and system for optimum channel selection in twin radar for cardiopulmonary signal monitoring

This disclosure relates to selection of optimum channel in twin radars for efficient detection of cardiopulmonary signal rates. State-of-the-art solutions involve use of IQ (In-phase and Quadrature) channel radar which need continuous calibration. Distance of the radar from a subject being monitored affects performance. The present disclosure enables enhanced cardiopulmonary signal rate monitoring using a time domain approach, wherein only the data from signal reflected off the radar is considered. The solution is also time window adaptive. Signal property and radar physics-based methods have been implemented for selecting an optimum channel in twin radars thereby enhancing detection of respiration rate and breath rate.

MULTI-DISEASE PATIENT MANAGEMENT

Systems and methods for monitoring patients with multiple chronic diseases are described. A system may include a health status monitor that receives diagnostic data including physiological signals sensed from a patient. The system may produce at least a first risk indication of the patient developing a first disease and a second risk indication of the patient developing a different second disease. The system may detect the first and second diseases from the physiological signals, and generate a composite health status indicator using the detections of the first and second diseases and the first and second risk indications. An alert of worsening health status may be generated if the composite detection score exceeds an alert threshold.

ALERT MANAGEMENT FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL EVENT DETECTION

Systems, devices, and methods for managing alerts associated with a target physiological event such as a worsening heart failure event are described. A system may detect one or more alert onsets using an onset threshold, and one or more corresponding alert terminations using a reset threshold. Alerts may be issued corresponding to the detected alert onsets and alert terminations. The system may compare the alerts to a specified alert characteristic, and iteratively adjust the onset or reset threshold until the alerts corresponding to the adjusted onset or reset threshold satisfy the specified alert characteristic. The adjusted onset and reset thresholds may be presented to a user or a process for detecting the target physiological event.

Topical Nerve Stimulator and Sensor for Bladder Control
20170281938 · 2017-10-05 ·

What is provided is a method and apparatus for modifying bladder function comprising: applying a dermal patch having an integral electrode in proximity to a sacral or pudendal nerve; selecting the sacral or pudendal nerve by a sensor integral on the dermal patch; determining a stimulation corresponding to the sacral or pudendal nerve, by logic of the dermal patch; applying the stimulation by the electrodes and a stimulator integral to the dermal patch to produce an electric field; and selectively activating the sacral or pudendal nerve by the electric field.

HEALTH MONITORING TELEVISION
20170273629 · 2017-09-28 ·

The present disclosure relates to a health monitoring television, comprising: a physiological parameter acquisition device for acquiring a physiological parameter of a monitored object; a central processor for generating health monitoring information based on the acquired physiological parameter; and an information exhibition device for outputting the health monitoring information to a user. The health monitoring television according to the present disclosure endows the commonly used television in ordinary families with the health monitoring function, i.e., adding the central processor and the physiological parameter acquisition device, so as to enable the monitored object, particularly the old people, to learn their own physical status easily through direct visual and/or audible information.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VERIFYING BRADYCARDIA/ASYSTOLE EPISODES VIA DETECTION OF UNDER-SENSED EVENTS

A system and method for detecting and verifying bradycardia/asystole episodes includes sensing an electrogram (EGM) signal. The EGM signal is compared to a primary threshold to sense events in the EGM signal, and at least one of a bradycardia or an asystole is detected based on the comparison. In response to detecting at least one of a bradycardia or an asystole, the EGM signal is compared to a secondary threshold to sense events under-sensed by the primary threshold. The validity of the bradycardia or the asystole is determined based on the detected under-sensed events.