Patent classifications
A61H2230/08
Assisting a CPR treatment
A system for assisting with a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment being administered to a patient. In one aspect, a system for assisting with a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) treatment being administered to a patient includes a sensor for determining a parameter of the patient (e.g., indicative of a blood flow or pressure waveform), and one or more processors configured for receiving input from the sensor, determining, based on the input from the sensor, whether a rate of chest compressions administered in the CPR treatment should be changed, and providing an indication to a user that the rate of chest compressions should be changed.
System for identifying information represented by biological signals
This system for identifying information represented by biological signals is configured so as to detect biological signals (S501), analyze the detected biological signals and then output feature data (S502), determine the respective similarities between the feature data and a plurality of teaching data (S503), store the similarities per time in a time series (S504), and determine information represented by the biological signals on the basis of the plurality of similarities within a prescribed period among the stored similarities in the time series (S505).
Mobility assistance apparatus
The application describes example of enhanced capability (also referred to as smart) mobility aid devices, such as rollators, wheel-chairs, walkers, crutches, canes and the like, as well as apparatuses, systems, and processes for enhancing the capabilities of mobility aid devices.
Systems and methods for controlling adult toys based on game related actions
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for operating adult toys based on game related actions. The method performed by a server system includes facilitating an interaction mode between a gaming application and an adult toy management application, for operating an adult toy associated with a user of a plurality of users. The method includes receiving one or more action inputs associated with a character of the gaming application based on the user inputs in the gaming application. The one or more action inputs correspond to game related action associated with the gaming application. Further, the method includes determining a control pattern associated with the game related action performed by the character in the gaming application. The method includes transmitting the control pattern to the adult toy management application, for operating the adult toy to provide physical stimulus to the user corresponding to the game related action.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSISTING PATIENT AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
A medical system for assisting with an intubation procedure for a patient. The system comprising airflow sensors configured to obtain data indicative of airflow in the patient's airway and physiological sensors configured to obtain information regarding airflow in the patient's lungs. The system further including a monitoring device communicatively coupled to the airflow sensors and the physiological sensors. The patient monitoring device comprising at least one processor coupled to memory and configured to: provide a user interface on a display and assist the rescuer in determining proper placement of an endotracheal tube, receive the data indicative of the airflow in the patient's airway, receive the physiological information regarding the airflow in the patient's lungs, and determine whether the tube is properly placed based on the received physiological information, and present an output of the determination of whether the ET tube was properly placed.
Device and method for assisting breathing in a subject
A distension/compression device for assisting breathing in a subject in one embodiment includes a first tube includes a flexible and elastic material that forms a first tube lumen extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the first tube. Longitudinal expansion of the first tube is restricted less than radial expansion of the first tube. A connection element including a first air supply port is in fluid communication with an open proximal end of the first tube lumen and attached to a proximal end of the first tube. A method for assisting breathing of a patient and a method for assisting the clearing of secretions is also included.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING DAMPLED ELECTROMAGNETICALLY ACTUATED PLANAR MOTION FOR AUDI-FREQUENCY VIBRATIONS
A vibration module for applying vibrational tractions to a wearer's skin is presented. Use of the vibration module in headphones is illustrated for providing tactile sensations of low frequency for music, for massage, and for electrical recording and stimulation of the wearer. Damped, planar, electromagnetically-actuated vibration modules of the moving magnet type are presented in theory and reduced to practice, and shown to provide a substantially uniform frequency response over the range 40-200 Hz with a minimum of unwanted audio.
Devices, systems and methods for auricular acupuncture
The present application relates to devices, systems and methods for auricular acupuncture. The devices suitably include an ear retention device that substantially contacts a patient's auricular surface, so as to allow sufficient energy from an optical or electric source to stimulate auricular acupuncture sites. The devices and systems are useful in various methods of treatment of patient conditions and presenting symptoms.
RESTRAINTS WITH SENSORS FOR MECHANICAL CPR DEVICE
A restraint configured to secure a patient to a mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device. The restraint includes a physiological sensor configured to detect a physiological parameter of the patient and to output a signal indicative of a value of the physiological parameter.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AURICULAR ACUPUNCTURE
The present application relates to devices, systems and methods for auricular acupuncture. The devices suitably include an ear retention device that substantially contacts a patient's auricular surface, so as to allow sufficient energy from an optical or electric source to stimulate auricular acupuncture sites. The devices and systems are useful in various methods of treatment of patient conditions and presenting symptoms.