Defibrillator network system
US-9289621-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US10124181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10124181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615152248-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A defibrillator system optimizes the timing and manner of applying a defibrillator charge to a patient based upon data provided to the defibrillator from a utility module or one or more external devices. A parameter module on the utility module provides the defibrillator with patient parameter information. Devices external to the utility module may provide the utility module with coaching data that the utility module may pass through to the defibrillator as a proxy to the external devices. The utility module may also provide external devices with patient data that the utility module may pass through to the external devices as a proxy to the defibrillator on a scheduled or other basis. The utility module may additionally provide a reserve of power to enable defibrillators to be used where power is unavailable and to enable defibrillators to deliver multiple charges more readily anywhere, anytime.
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We claim: 1. A utility module having no independent defibrillation capability, the utility module comprising: a communication module configured to transmit data from the utility module, the communication module being configured to provide wireless communications with an external device; a signal strength display to indicate a signal strength of the wireless communications; a module processor configured to control the communication module, the module processor being configured to execute an instance of an event service that provides data communications from the utility module, the event service also configured to pull data from and transmit data to a separate defibrillator, wherein the defibrillator comprises an energy storage device for storing an electrical charge and a defibrillator processor configured to control when to defibrillate a patient; and wherein the utility module is configured to be carried with the defibrillator to the patient. 2. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the signal strength display comprises a five-bar display. 3. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the utility module is selected from the group consisting of a personal computer, a laptop computer, a tablet and a mobile computing device. 4. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the utility module polls the defibrillator to determine the existence of data residing in the defibrillator and prompts a user of the defibrillator on the existence of the data by a rendering of information on a display of the defibrillator. 5. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the event service that provides data communications from the utility module is configured to reside on the utility module as a client. 6. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the event service provides data communications to the external device of data from the defibrillator that occurs substantially at a predetermined period of time. 7. The utility module of claim 6 , wherein the period of time is configurable by one of the defibrillator, the utility module, the external device, a user, a medical director or an asset manager. 8. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the event service is configured to periodically poll the defibrillator to determine the existence of data residing in the defibrillator, select a type of data for the defibrillator to transmit, and command transmitting of the selected data to the utility module. 9. The utility module of claim 8 , wherein the periodic polling of the defibrillator provides a scheduled downloading of data for storage in the utility module. 10. The utility module of claim 8 , wherein the periodic polling of the defibrillator provides a scheduled downloading of data from the defibrillator for pass-through to the external device through the utility module acting as proxy for the external device. 11. The utility module of claim 10 , wherein the external device that receives the data from the defibrillator is a server. 12. The utility module of claim 1 , wherein the communication module is configured to: transmit data received from the defibrillator to the one or more external devices without communicating through the defibrillator; and transmit data received from the one or more external devices to the defibrillator. 13. The utility module of claim 1 wherein the communication module is configured to provide wired transmission of data from the utility module to the defibrillator. 14. A utility module having no independent defibrillation capability, the utility module comprising: a parameter module configured to detect a parameter of a patient; a receptacle to receive a module cartridge configured to provide wireless communications with one or more external devices, the module cartridge comprising a signal strength display to indicate a signal strength of the wireless communications; a module processor configured to control the module cartridge, the module processor being configured to execute an instance of an event service that provides data communications from the utility module and data communications with a separate defibrillator, wherein the defibrillator comprises an energy storage device for storing an electrical charge and a defibrillator processor configured to control when to defibrillate a patient; and wherein the utility module is configured to be carried with the defibrillator to the patient. 15. The utility module of claim 14 , wherein the one or more external devices is a computer selected from the group consisting of a server, a personal computer, a tablet, a mobile computing device, a video device, an ultrasound device, and a printer. 16. The utility module of claim 14 , wherein the event service is configured to periodically poll the defibrillator to determine the existence of data residing in the defibrillator, select a type of data for the defibrillator to transmit, and command transmitting of the selected data to the utility module. 17. The utility module of claim 16 , wherein the periodic polling of the defibrillator provides a scheduled downloading of data for storage in the utility module. 18. The utility module of claim 16 , wherein the event service is configured to transmit the selected data from the utility module to the one or more external devices via a server, the one or more external devices having no independent defibrillation capability. 19. The utility module of claim 18 , wherein the selected data is transmitted to the one or more external devices for use by the one or more external devices in at least one of generating coaching data for use by the defibrillator in coaching a user of the defibrillator, providing post-defibrillation treatment or asset management. 20. The utility module of claim 16 , wherein the selected type of data also includes one or more of patient episode data, patient waveform data, patient vital sign data, incident information, therapy attempted, CPR performance, test interface commands, data transfer status, device self-test data, device self-test status, device status, utility module status, power status of the defibrillator, power status of the utility module, and defibrillator settings. 21. The utility module of claim 14 , wherein the module processor is configured to control communications between the parameter module and the defibrillator. 22. The utility module of claim 21 , wherein the communications between the parameter module and the defibrillator includes transmission of one or more patient parameter data from the parameter module to the defibrillator for rendering on a display of the defibrillator. 23. The utility module of claim 22 , wherein the one or more patient parameter data rendered on the display of the defibrillator is selected from the group consisting of: CO.sub.2 exhaled by a patient; an electrical activity of the heart of the patient; an exchange of air between lungs of the patient and an atmosphere; a pressure of blood in the patient; a temperature of the patient; an oxygen saturation in the blood of the patient; a chest compression of the patient; an image of an internal structure of the patient; an oxygen saturation in the blood in a brain of the patient; and an acidity or alkalinity of fluids in the patient. 24. The utility module of claim 23 , wherein: the CO 2 exhaled by the patient is measured using capnography techniques; the electrical activity of the heart of the patient is measured using ECG techniques; the exchange of air between the lung
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