Alarm system that processes both motion and vital signs using specific heuristic rules and thresholds
US-9566007-B2 · Feb 14, 2017 · US
US10588565B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10588565-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615183739-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A system for monitoring medical conditions including pressure ulcers, pressure-induced ischemia and related medical conditions comprises at least one sensor adapted to detect one or more patient characteristic including at least position, orientation, temperature, acceleration, moisture, resistance, stress, heart rate, respiration rate, and blood oxygenation, a host for processing the data received from the sensors together with historical patient data to develop an assessment of patient condition and suggested course of treatment. In some embodiments, the system can further include a support surface having one or more sensors incorporated therein either in addition to sensors affixed to the patient or as an alternative thereof. The sensor can include bi-axial or tri-axial accelerometers, as well as resistive, inductive, capactive, magnetic and other sensing devices, depending on whether the sensor is located on the patient or the support surface, and for what purpose. Compensation for errors introduced because of chest angle or slope can be automatically performed.
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A method for calibrating a wearable sensor device including at least one accelerometer for monitoring a user based on the calibrated acceleration data, the method comprising: securing the wearable sensor device to the user in an aligned orientation relative to a first rotational axis of the user based on visual alignment indicia provided on the wearable sensor device, receiving or determining, by the processor, a correction factor to adjust for an offset angle of the at least one accelerometer provided in the wearable sensor device relative to a second rotational axis of the user orthogonal to the first rotational axis of the user, the offset angle representing an angle of offset between (a) an orientation of the at least one accelerometer provided in the wearable sensor device and (b) the second rotational axis of the user, receiving, by the processor, acceleration data generated by the at least one accelerometer, the generated acceleration data including at least (a) first axis acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the first rotational axis of the user and (b) second axis acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the second rotational axis of the user, applying, by the processor, the correction factor to the received second axis acceleration data to generate corrected second axis acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the second rotational axis of the user, and determining, by the processor, an orientation of the user based at least on (a) the first axis acceleration data and (b) the corrected second axis acceleration data. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second rotational axis of the user is a longitudinal axis and the offset angle of the at least one accelerometer relative to the second rotational axis of the user is an angle of pitch. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second rotational axis of the user is a lateral axis and the offset angle of the at least one accelerometer relative to the second rotational axis of the user is an angle of roll. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the acceleration data generated by the at least one accelerometer represents acceleration along three axes. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining a user-specific offset angle specific to the user based on second axis acceleration data generated by the at least one accelerometer during a calibration period, and wherein receiving or determining a correction factor to adjust for the offset angle of the at least one accelerometer comprises determining a user-specific correction factor based on the user-specific offset angle. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the user-specific offset angle comprises a user-specific chest angle representing an angle of offset between an angle defined by the user's chest and a longitudinal axis of rotation of the user. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the user-specific offset angle comprises a user-specific chest angle representing an angle of offset between an angle defined by the user's chest and a lateral axis of rotation of the user. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving or determining a correction factor to adjust for the offset angle of the at least one accelerometer comprises accessing a predetermined correction factor associated with an angle of slope of the chest. 9. The method of claim 8 , where the correction factor is predetermined based on a range of known patient measurements. 10. The method of claim 2 , wherein applying the correction factor to the received second axis acceleration data to generate corrected second axis acceleration data comprises applying the correction factor to the received second axis acceleration data in a rotation matrix, wherein the rotation matrix is applied along the Y axis. 11. The method of claim 3 , wherein applying the correction factor to the received second axis acceleration data to generate corrected second axis acceleration data comprises applying the correction factor to the received second axis acceleration data in a rotation matrix, wherein the rotation matrix is applied along the X axis. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correction factor comprises a value of or otherwise represents the offset angle. 13. A method for calibrating accelerometer data generated by at least one accelerometer provided in a wearable sensor device for monitoring a user based on the calibrated acceleration data, the method comprising: securing the wearable sensor device to the user in an aligned orientation relative to a first rotational axis of the user based on visual alignment indicia provided on the wearable sensor device, orienting the user in a supine position, while the user is in the supine position, determining, by the processor, both (a) a pitch correction factor to adjust for a pitch angle offset between an orientation of the at least one accelerometer relative to a second rotational axis of the user and (a) a roll correction factor to adjust for a roll angle offset between the orientation of the at least one accelerometer relative to a third rotational axis of the user, wherein each of the second rotational axis and the third rotational axis is orthogonal to the first rotational axis, receiving, by the processor, multi-axis acceleration data generated by the at least one accelerometer, the multi-axis acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the orientation of the at least one accelerometer, applying, by the processor, the at least one correction factor to the received acceleration data to generate corrected acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the second rotational axis of the user and the third rotational axis of the user, and determining, by the processor, an orientation of the user based on the corrected acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the second rotational axis of the user and the third rotational axis of the user. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising determining a user-specific pitch angle offset and a user-specific roll angle offset, and wherein receiving or determining the pitch correction factor and the roll correction factor comprises determining a user-specific pitch correction factor and a user-specific roll correction factor based on the user-specific pitch angle offset and the user-specific roll angle offset. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein: the pitch correction factor comprises a value of or otherwise represents the pitch angle offset; and the roll correction factor comprises a value of or otherwise represents the roll angle offset. 16. A method for calibrating a wearable sensor device secured to a user and including an accelerometer configured to generate acceleration data for monitoring the user and a calibration sensor for calibrating the acceleration data, the method comprising: receiving, by a processor, calibration data generated by the calibration sensor provided in the wearable sensor device secured to the user, using, by the processor, the calibration data generated by the calibration sensor to determine an acceleration correction factor as an offset for an angle between (a) an orientation of the accelerometer provided in the wearable sensor device and (b) a defined rotational axis of the user, receiving, by the processor, acceleration data generated by the accelerometer, the generated acceleration data indicating accelerations relative to the defined rotational axis of the user, applying, by the processor, the acceleration correction factor to the received acceleration data to generate corrected acceleration data indicating accelerations relati
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