Patent classifications
A61H2201/5089
Powered chairs for public venues, assemblies for use in powered chairs, and components for use in assemblies for use in powered chairs
Powered chairs, assemblies for use in the powered chairs, and components for use in the assemblies are provided. Electrical systems for use in the powered chairs, and components for use in the electrical systems are provided. Control systems and methods for operating powered chairs are also provided. Any given chair may be locally and/or remotely controlled.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION USING AN UNMANNED VEHICLE
A system for providing, to a user, navigation directions to a point of interest. The system includes a device having an output unit configured to output the navigation directions to the point of interest. The device is configured to communicate, to an unmanned vehicle, a point of interest identification. The system also includes the unmanned vehicle having a camera configured to detect image data. The unmanned vehicle is configured to determine Whether the point of interest identification is detected from the image data. The unmanned vehicle is also configured to determine a point of interest location when the point of interest identification is detected from the image data. The unmanned vehicle is also configured to determine point of interest navigation data based on the point of interest location. The unmanned vehicle is also configured to communicate, to the device, the point of interest navigation data.
RESPIRATORY ASSISTANCE APPARATUS USABLE IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION
The invention relates to a respiratory assistance apparatus (1) usable by a first responder, such as a doctor from the emergency ambulance service, a fire fighter, a nurse or the like, when this first responder is performing cardiac massage on an individual (20) in cardiopulmonary arrest, in order to ventilate the said individual while he or she is being subjected to chest compressions. According to the invention, the respiratory assistance apparatus (1) comprises signal processing means designed to supply the display means with a corrected frequency value (F.sub.c) corresponding to the frequency value (F) determined immediately before the start of a time of duration (Dh, Db) considered, when the signal processing means do not detect a chest compression (CC) for part of the said duration (Dh, Db) considered.
Lung gas exchange device
A lung gas exchange device includes a front housing, at least one strap configured to affix the front housing to an anterior neck of a user, a vibration device positioned within the front housing, a wear plate configured to transfer vibration from the vibration device to the anterior neck of the user, a power source configured to provide power to the vibration device, a power control mechanism configured to allow a user to turn on and off the vibration device; and a central processing unit board connected to the power control mechanism, the power source, and the vibration device.
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.
End to end network model for high resolution image segmentation
The present disclosure provides systems and methods that leverage neural networks for high resolution image segmentation. A computing system can include a processor, a machine-learned image segmentation model comprising a semantic segmentation neural network and an edge refinement neural network, and at least one tangible, non-transitory computer readable medium that stores instructions that cause the processor to perform operations. The operations can include obtaining an image, inputting the image into the semantic segmentation neural network, receiving, as an output of the semantic segmentation neural network, a semantic segmentation mask, inputting at least a portion of the image and at least a portion of the semantic segmentation mask into the edge refinement neural network, and receiving, as an output of the edge refinement neural network, the refined semantic segmentation mask.
METHODS AND DEVICES TO IMPROVE THE EFFICACY OF MECHANICAL CARDIOPULMINARY RESUSCITATION BY CHANGING THE POSITION OF CHEST COMPRESSION
A system and method for mechanical CPR can include a device for providing compressive force to various locations on a patient, and biological monitoring systems to measure the effectiveness of the various locations of compressive force in pumping blood through the patient. The system can also include providing decompressive force to increase the efficacy of blood flow.
Ventilation apparatus for cardiopulmonary resuscitation with display of the trend in CO.SUB.2
The invention relates to a respiratory assistance apparatus for delivering a respiratory gas, such as air, to a patient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), having a source (1) of respiratory gas, means (4) for measuring the CO.sub.2 content, and signal-processing and control means (5). The signal-processing and control means (5) are configured to process the CO.sub.2 content measurement signals corresponding to measurements performed by the CO.sub.2 content measurement means (4) during a given period of time (dt), and to calculate at least one mean CO.sub.2 content value (Vmean) from the maximum CO.sub.2 content values (Vmax) obtained over the time window (Ft), and to transmit said at least one mean CO.sub.2 content value (Vmean) to the graphical user interface (7) which displays it.
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.
Combination internal and external sexual stimulation device
A sexual stimulation device comprising: (a) an elongate member comprising a proximal end, and a distal end dimensioned for placement in an orifice of a user; (b) an external stimulation arm comprising a proximal end, a distal end, and an external stimulation surface; and (c) a flexible connecting portion that connects the elongate member to the external stimulation arm at their respective proximal ends; wherein the flexible connecting portion permits movement of the external stimulation arm relative to the elongate member between an open position and a compressed position.