Automatic external defibrillator with increased CPR administration time

US10537746B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10537746-B2
Application numberUS-201815883557-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2018
Priority dateDec 16, 2005
Publication dateJan 21, 2020
Grant dateJan 21, 2020

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Abstract

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An automated external defibrillator (AED) is described which spends an increased proportion of a rescue in a CPR mode. This is accomplished by use of a single shock protocol which causes the AED to spend less time in shock analysis and delivery activities as compared with the typical multiple shock protocol. An AED of the present invention preferably is configured such that the rescue protocol can be modified or changed easily without the need to remove the battery or use specialized hardware or software. Preferably the shock waveform of the single shock is a biphasic waveform delivering at least 150 Joules of energy and more preferably at least 200 Joules of energy.

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What is claimed is: 1. An automatic external defibrillator (AED) comprising: a pair of electrode pads; an ECG processor coupled to the electrode pads and operable to analyze ECG signals to determine whether a shock is advised; a high voltage circuit coupled to the electrode pads for the delivery of a biphasic defibrillation shock when a shock is advised; a battery coupled to power circuitry of the AED; a treatment protocol store which stores a treatment protocol by which the AED is controlled to deliver a single biphasic defibrillation shock in a first shock sequence followed by-multiple shocks in a second shock sequence, wherein the first shock sequence and the second shock sequence are always separated by a CPR period during which no defibrillation shock can be delivered; and a controller coupled to the treatment protocol store which operates to execute the treatment protocol. 2. The AED of claim 1 , wherein the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence are not separated by any CPR periods. 3. The AED of claim 2 , wherein the treatment protocol further includes, after the CPR period separating the first shock sequence and the second shock sequence, analyzing the ECG signals using the ECG processor to determine whether a shock is advised, the first of the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence being delivered if the analyzing determines a shock is advised. 4. The AED of claim 3 , wherein the treatment protocol further includes, after delivery of each of the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence, further analyzing the ECG signals using the ECG processor to determine whether a shock is advised, the next of the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence being delivered if the further analyzing determines a shock is advised. 5. The AED of claim 4 wherein the treatment protocol further includes a second CPR period after delivery of the last of the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence. 6. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 1 , further including: a user control, operable by an administrator to select the treatment protocol by means of software resident on the AED, without removal of the battery or connection of external hardware or software to the AED. 7. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 6 , wherein the user control comprises a button on the AED. 8. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 7 , wherein the button is operable to also control another function of the AED, wherein operation of the button for selection of a treatment protocol is different from operation of the button to control the other function. 9. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 7 , wherein the button further comprises a plurality of buttons. 10. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 6 , further comprising a display located on the AED, wherein the user control is operable with the display to select a protocol. 11. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 6 , further comprising a loudspeaker which issues audible prompts, wherein the user control is operable in conjunction with an audible prompt to select a protocol. 12. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 1 , wherein the treatment protocol includes the single shock protocol for delivery of a biphasic shock of a given energy level and the multiple shock protocol for delivery of a sequence of shocks of at least two different energy levels. 13. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 12 , wherein execution of the single shock protocol delivers a biphasic shock of at least 150 Joules. 14. The automatic external defibrillator of claim 12 , wherein execution of the single shock protocol delivers a biphasic shock of at least 200 Joules. 15. The AED of claim 1 , wherein the treatment protocol further includes, after the CPR period separating the first shock sequence and the second shock sequence, analyzing the ECG signals using the ECG processor to determine whether a shock is advised, the first of the multiple shocks of the second shock sequence being delivered if the analyzing determines a shock is advised.

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  • in combination with cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR] therapy · CPC title

  • External heart defibrillators [EHD] · CPC title

  • User interfaces for automatic external defibrillators · CPC title

  • Heart defibrillators · CPC title

  • A61N1/3987Primary

    characterised by the timing or triggering of the shock · CPC title

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What does patent US10537746B2 cover?
An automated external defibrillator (AED) is described which spends an increased proportion of a rescue in a CPR mode. This is accomplished by use of a single shock protocol which causes the AED to spend less time in shock analysis and delivery activities as compared with the typical multiple shock protocol. An AED of the present invention preferably is configured such that the rescue protocol …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/39044. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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