Patent classifications
A61M2230/20
Methods of Reducing Sleep Disordered Breathing and Structures Formed Therapy
An oral therapy device structure and methods of utilizing said device are described. Embodiments of the oral therapy device structure include a top member and a bottom member, where the top member fits over at least a portion of the upper teeth of a user, and includes one or more partially embedded sensors. The bottom member fits over at least a portion of the bottom teeth of the user. A coupling structure physically joins a portion of the top member to a portion of the bottom member. A mandibular positioning drive (MPD) is at least partially embedded within the bottom member, where the MPD is capable of moving the bottom member from a first position to a second position.
A SYSTEM FOR IMMEDIATE PERSONALIZED TREATMENT OF A PATIENT IN A MEDICAL EMERGENCY
Disclosed is a system designed for providing immediate treatment in medical emergency situations effecting respiratory, cardiac, and/or central nervous system functions. For non-limiting examples, the system may also be used for conditions such as trauma and chronic conditions. The main goal of the system is to provide a person who experiences a medical emergency with personalized treatment that is as close as possible to the treatment that he/she would receive in an emergency room beginning from the moment the event occurs.
FIELD UPDATE OF AN AMBULATORY INFUSION PUMP SYSTEM
Portable or ambulatory infusion devices and systems capable of remotely updating an ambulatory fluid delivery device include safety protocols that verify the status of the ambulatory fluid delivery device before and after a field update of software. Methods of accomplishing the same field update of software are also described.
CONTROLLING OPERATION OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICES USING SURGICAL HUBS
In general, systems and methods for controlling operation of drug administration devices using surgical hubs are provided.
CONTROLLING OPERATION OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICES USING SURGICAL HUBS
In general, systems and methods for controlling operation of drug administration devices using surgical hubs are provided.
MONITORING AND COMMUNICATING INFORMATION USING DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICES
In general, systems and methods for monitoring and communicating information using drug administration devices are provided.
MONITORING AND COMMUNICATING INFORMATION USING DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICES
In general, systems and methods for monitoring and communicating information using drug administration devices are provided.
VAPORIZER DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES WITH INTEGRATED SENSORS
A vaporizer system may include a vaporizer device and a vaporizer accessory configured to couple to the vaporizer device. The vaporizer accessory may include a sensor configured to continuously and passively monitor a biomarker of the user. The biomarker includes a concentration of carbon monoxide in the user's blood. Related systems and methods are also described.
Control device for controlling the administration of propofol to a patient
The invention relates to a control device for controlling the administration of propofol to a patient according to the preamble of claim 1 and to a method for controlling the administration of propofol to a patient according to the preamble of claim 4. With a method of this kind a bispectral index (BIS) target value is set which shall be, at least approximately, reached within a patient. A controller then computes a recommended infusion rate of propofol based on the target BIS value and further based on a measured propofol level of the patient for administering propofol to the patient. The controller herein comprises a model unit for computing the recommended infusion rate such that, using the model unit for determining the propofol sensitivity of a patient by means of a mathematical model taking into account the bispectral index (BIS) value and optionally the measured propofol level as input variables, the recommended infusion rate for administering propofol to the patient to achieve the BIS target value may be determined.
INTEGRATED ARTIFICIAL PANCREAS WITH MULTIPLE INFUSION MODES
An integrated artificial pancreas with multiple infusion modes, includes: drug infusion unit; program unit comprising input end and output end, and the input end comprises a plurality of electrically connective regions for receiving signals of analyte data in the body fluid, after the output end is electrically connected to the power unit, the program unit controls whether the drug infusion unit delivers drugs; and an infusion cannula provided with at least two detecting electrodes, the infusion cannula is the drug infusion channel, the electrodes are disposed on the cannula wall. It takes only one insertion to perform both analyte detection and drug infusion.