Techniques for medical image retrieval
US-9201902-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US10372874B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10372874-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414462437-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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Embodiments for aggregating multiple data sources on a single display device are provided. In one example, a computing device comprises at least one input configured to receive data from one or more data sources, a user interface to receive user input, and instructions to identify an event of a procedure based on one or more of data received from the one or more data sources and user input received via the user interface, and arrange one or more display information elements on a display device based on the identified event and a workflow protocol.
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A method, comprising: automatically arranging, via a display controller, a first set of display information elements according to a first display macro of a workflow protocol, the workflow protocol comprising a predefined series of display macros including the first display macro that each correspond to a given event of a procedure, each display macro defining an arrangement of display information elements for display, the procedure comprising a heart ablation; displaying, on a display device, the first set of display information elements arranged according to the first display macro; receiving, at the display controller, a plurality of data signals, each data signal sent from a respective external medical device, one data signal of the plurality of data signals comprising a data signal from an ablation generator; receiving, at the display controller, user input; identifying, with the display controller, an event of the procedure, the event comprising activation of the ablation generator identified based on the data signal from the ablation generator; automatically selecting, with the display controller, a second display macro from the predefined series of display macros of the workflow protocol based on the identified event, the second display macro including a second set of display information elements that includes at least a representation of the data signal received from the ablation generator; and displaying, on the display device, the second set of display information elements according to the second display macro, each display information element including a representation of a respective data signal. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein automatically arranging the first set of display information elements according to the first display macro comprises automatically processing a first data signal from the plurality of data signals into a first screen element and processing the first screen element into a first display information element using an edge detection algorithm to capture a dynamic portion of the first screen element, and arranging the first display information element according to the first display macro, and further comprising, prior to displaying on the display device the one or more display information elements according to the first display macro, selecting the first display macro from the predefined series of display macros based on the user input. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first display macro includes the first display information element and the second display macro excludes the first display information element. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the second display macro adjusts a position and/or a size of the first display information element respective to a position, size, and/or focal point of the first display information element arranged according to the first display macro. 5. A computing device, comprising: a universal interface coupled to one or more medical devices, the one or more medical devices including an ablation generator; a user interface to receive user input; a processor in electronic communication with the one or more medical devices and with a display device; and memory storing instructions executable by the processor to: identify an event of a predefined series of events of a medical procedure based on data signals received from the one or more medical devices, the medical procedure defined by a duration where a patient is monitored by the one or more medical devices, the event including activation of the ablation generator identified based on a data signal received from the ablation generator, automatically arrange one or more display information elements for display according to a first arrangement based on the identified event and a workflow protocol, including adjusting each of a size and a position of the one or more display information elements based on the identified event, the one or more display information elements representing at least a portion of the data signals received from the one or more medical devices including at least a representation of the data signal received from the ablation generator, and send the one or more display information elements arranged according to the first arrangement to the display device. 6. The computing device of claim 5 , wherein one or more of the data signals comprise a video signal, wherein the event is a first event, and wherein the instructions are executable to identify a second event responsive to receiving a message from a recording system, the recording system configured to record information in an event log and generate the message responsive to the recorded information, and wherein the recorded information includes the data signals from the one or more medical devices. 7. The computing device of claim 5 , wherein the data signals further comprise a temperature, a pressure, and/or a heart rate signal. 8. The computing device of claim 5 , wherein the instructions to arrange the one or more display information elements according to the first arrangement based on the identified event and the workflow protocol include instructions to automatically select a display macro from a set of display macros based on the identified event and the workflow protocol, and arrange the one or more display information elements according to the selected display macro, wherein the selected display macro defines the size and the position of the one or more display information elements and further defines a presence and a focal point of the one or more display information elements, each display information element comprising a representation of data from a respective medical device. 9. The computing device of claim 8 , wherein the workflow protocol comprises the predefined series of events of the medical procedure and the set of display macros, each display macro corresponding to a given event of the medical procedure, and wherein the memory stores instructions executable to, for a first data signal received from a first medical device, process the first data signal into a first display information element using computer vision to adjust a selected region of interest of the first display information element as the first data signal changes. 10. The computing device of claim 8 , wherein the identified event is a first event, the selected display macro is a first display macro, and wherein the memory stores further instructions executable to identify a second event of the predefined series of events of the medical procedure, and automatically arrange the one or more display information elements according to a second display macro selected based on the second event and the workflow protocol, where the second display macro includes the one or more display information elements being displayed at a different size and/or position than when displayed according to the first display macro, and send the one or more display information elements arranged according to the second display macro to the display device. 11. The computing device of claim 5 , wherein the memory stores further instructions executable to select the workflow protocol responsive to user input. 12. The computing device of claim 5 , wherein the instructions to arrange the one or more display information elements according to the first arrangement based on the identified event and the workflow protocol include instructions to adjust a size of a first display information element from a first, smaller size to a second, larger size, and to adjust a position of the first display information element from a first position to a second position, wherein the first display information element includes a representat
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