A61B2503/045

MILLIMETER WAVE (MMWAVE) MAPPING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING ONE OR MORE POINT CLOUDS AND DETERMINING ONE OR MORE VITAL SIGNS FOR DEFINING A HUMAN PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE
20220378346 · 2022-12-01 ·

Millimeter (mmWave) mapping systems and methods are disclosed for generating one or more point clouds and determining one or more vital signs for defining a human psychological state. A point cloud comprising point cloud data defining a person or an object detected within a physical space is generated based on one or more mmWave waveforms of an mmWave sensor. A posture of the person within the portion of the physical space is determined from the point cloud data. One or more vital signs of the person is determined based on the mmWave waveform(s). An electronic feedback is provided representing a human psychological state of the person as defined by the point cloud data and the one or more vital signs of the person.

IOT ENABLED PORTABLE MULTIPLE STIMULI REINFORCED NON-NUTIRIVE FEEDING TRAINING SYSTEM
20220369945 · 2022-11-24 ·

Disclosed is an IoT enabled, portable, multiple stimuli reinforced non-nutritive Sucking Training System, Method and Device that implements a function that measures suction pressure of a non-nutritive sucking event produced by a pre-mature infant; then converts the measured pressure value using transducer to digital form; then transmits the pressure value in digital form using IoT (Internet-of-Things) controller to a server and/or to an app and/or a software installed on a smartphone device. The app and/or software installed on the smartphone device which receives the pressure measurement uses an algorithm to produce a stimulus such as music and/or haptic feedback for the pre-mature infant, to train the premature infant to suck optimally; thereby improving self-feeding capability of the premature infant.

Infant urine collector
11589844 · 2023-02-28 ·

The urine collection insert, or infant urine collector, is an insert for placement inside a typical diaper. Placement of the insertion preferably occurs with the first diapering after birth. The infant's urine is channeled into a portal, through a one-way valve, and into a reservoir. Coincident with the next diaper change, the insert is collected and the urine withdrawn for testing. Throughout the process, all chain-of-custody requirements being followed. The design of the urine collection insert prevents contamination from the infant's feces, most likely to be meconium—the feces of a newborn formed from epithelial cells, lanugo (hair), mucus, amniotic fluid, bile, and water. By avoiding contamination, the integrity of the sample will be maintained and accuracy of results increased, whether positive or negative.

System and method for neuroactivity detection in infants

A neuroactivity monitoring system includes a camera configured to acquire image data of a patient positioned on the patient support and a monitoring device in communication with the camera. The monitoring device uses the acquired image data of the camera to identify and track patient landmarks, such as facial and/or posture landmarks, and, based on the tracked movement, characterize patient neuroactivity.

Body physiological parameter determining

Methods systems and apparatus are set forth herein. There is provided in one embodiment determining one or more body physiological parameter of a patient based on one or more input; and controlling a heating system for warming the patient based on a result of the determining.

DETERMINING TRANSIENT DECELERATIONS

An example device for determining one or more transient decelerations includes a memory configured to store a sensed pulse rate signal indicative of one or more sensed pulse rates and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to determine that an amplitude threshold is crossed by a sensed pulse rate signal indicative of one or more sensed pulse rates. The processing circuitry also is configured to, from a time the amplitude threshold is crossed, determine that a pulse rate returns to within a range of a baseline pulse rate within a number of samples or a time period. The processing circuitry is also configured to, based on the pulse rate returning to within the range of the baseline pulse rate, from the time the amplitude threshold is crossed, within the number of samples or the time period, determine a transient deceleration.

TRANSCUTANEOUS GASEOUS MEASUREMENT DEVICE
20230035741 · 2023-02-02 ·

A transdermal patch measures a gaseous concentration based on transcutaneous diffusion through an epidermal surface of a patient. The patch employs an indicator responsive to a gaseous presence for emitting light having an intensity and lifetime (duration) based on the gaseous presence. An optical receptor is in communication with logic for receiving the intensity of emitted light and computing a gaseous concentration based on the received intensity and lifetime (duration). A wireless transmitter conveys the results to a base station or monitoring counterpart for untethered patient monitoring. Low power demands and circuit footprint are amenable to a wearable device such as a patch for continuous use.

System and method for contactless monitoring of CO2 in neonatals

A system for contactless monitoring of gas levels within an incubator, the system comprising at least one gas sampling line having a proximal end exposed to the internal space of the incubator, and a distal end associated with a monitoring unit for receiving a gas sample obtained from the incubator via the proximal end.

Patient treatment system and monitoring device

A patient treatment system includes a ventilation bag, and a monitoring device which is configured so as to be connectable to the ventilation bag. The monitoring device measures the pulse rate derived from the heart rate of a neonate, from signals of ECG electrodes which are connected to the monitoring device. In a case where an abnormality of measurement information of the pulse rate is detected, the monitoring device notifies of first information prompting ventilation by the ventilation bag.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING FEEDING MATURATION

A method for monitoring feeding maturation in premature babies, the method including measuring an acoustic response from a baby during a selected time period to provide acoustic information; comparing the measured acoustic response against a train data set to determine an indication of a swallow event; and measuring a respiration pattern of the baby during a swallow cycle using a peak and valley model to provide respiration data, where a feeding maturity of the baby is determinable in dependence on the swallow indication and respiration data.