Patient signal sensing device
US-9445740-B1 · Sep 20, 2016 · US
US10123718B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10123718-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514922955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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The present disclosure discuses systems and methods for detecting and recording bioelectric signals, and specifically bioelectrical signals generated by abdominal organs, such as the uterus. The disclosure discusses area electrodes and arrays of area electrodes. The area electrodes are defined in a metal layer and include an inner and outer diameter. The area electrodes are configured to detect electrical signals generated substantially perpendicular to a surface of the area electrode while rejecting electrical signals generated substantially parallel to the surface of the area electrode.
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What is claimed: 1. A method for measuring at least one bioelectrical signal, the method comprising: providing a first area electrode comprising: a planar metal layer defining an electrode body having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, the inner diameter defining an opening in the planar metal layer, wherein the electrode body has a surface area between 5 cm 2 and 900 cm 2 and a width between 0.5 cm and 5 cm; and a connector in electrical communication with the metal layer; coupling the first electrode to an abdomen of a patient; and detecting a first bioelectrical signal with the first area electrode generated from a muscle-containing intra-abdominal organ in a patient. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the muscle-containing intra-abdominal organ is a uterus. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising detecting with the first area electrode an electrical signal generated by at least one of a fetal heart and a maternal heart. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: detecting, with a second area electrode, a second bioelectrical signal generated from the muscle-containing intra-abdominal organ in the patient, wherein the first bioelectrical signal is generated by a first contractile unit of the intra-abdominal organ and the second bioelectrical signal is generated by a second contractile unit of the intra-abdominal organ; detecting a synchronization pattern of the first and the second bioelectrical signals; and determining a labor status responsive to the synchronization pattern. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrode body has one of a circular shape, a square with rounded corners shape, a hexagonal shape, or a rectangle with rounded corners shape. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first area electrode is configured to detect electrical signals originating substantially perpendicular to a surface of the electrode body, and to substantially reject a noise signal. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the noise signal comprises at least one of electrical signals originating substantially lateral to the surface of the electrode body and environmental electrical noise. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a direction of an origination of the first bioelectrical signal. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising referencing the first bioelectrical signal with a second bioelectrical signal from an electrode placed remote to the opening in the planar metal layer. 10. An electrode system comprising: a first area electrode comprising: a planar metal layer defining an electrode body having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, the inner diameter defining an opening in the planar metal layer, wherein the electrode body has a surface area between 5 cm 2 and 900 cm 2 and a width between 0.5 cm and 5 cm; and a connector in electrical communication with the metal layer. 11. The electrode system of claim 10 , wherein the electrode body has one of a circular shape, a square with rounded corners shape, a hexagonal shape, or a rectangle with rounded corners shape. 12. The electrode system of claim 10 , wherein the first area electrode is configured to detect electrical signals originating substantially perpendicular to a surface of the electrode body and to substantially reject a noise signal. 13. The electrode system of claim 12 , wherein the noise signal comprises at least one of an electrical signal originating substantially lateral to the surface of the electrode body and an environmental electrical noise signal. 14. The electrode system of claim 10 , further comprising: a second area electrode; a third area electrode; and an adhesive layer, wherein the first area electrode is coupled to a first portion of the adhesive layer, the second area electrode is coupled to a second portion of the adhesive layer, and the third area electrode is coupled to a third portion of the adhesive layer. 15. The electrode system of claim 14 , wherein the first, second, and third area electrode are configured in a row. 16. The electrode system of claim 14 , wherein the first, second, and third area electrode are configured in a triangle. 17. The electrode system of claim 10 , further comprising a second area electrode is positioned within the opening in the first area electrode defined by the inner diameter of the first area electrode. 18. The electrode system of claim 10 , wherein the metal layer comprises silver-chloride.
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