Method for continuously monitoring a patient using a body-worn device and associated system for alarms/alerts
US-9492092-B2 · Nov 15, 2016 · US
US11369309B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11369309-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715696908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2022 |
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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, including either suspending or adjusting turn schedule based on various types of patient movement. Compliance with Head-of-Bed protocols can also be performed based on actual patient position instead of being inferred from bed elevation angle. The sensor can include bi-axial or tri-axial accelerometers, as well as resistive, inductive, capacitive, magnetic and other sensing devices, depending on whether the sensor is located on the patient or the support surface, and for what purpose.
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A method for managing a position management protocol for a person to reduce the development of pressure ulcers, the method comprising: accessing the position management protocol for the person, wherein the position management protocol defines a lateral rotation angle threshold for defining a lateral rotation of the person to or from a right-rotated orientation or a left-rotated orientation; generating torso inclination angle sensor data via at least one sensor of a wearable sensor device directly or indirectly secured to the person's torso, wherein the at least one sensor of the wearable sensor device comprises at least one accelerometer; determining, by a processor communicatively coupled with the at least one sensor, a torso inclination angle of the person's torso based on the torso inclination angle sensor data; automatically adjusting, by the processor, the lateral rotation angle threshold as a function of the torso inclination angle determined based on the torso inclination angle sensor data; after adjusting the lateral rotation angle threshold, receiving, from the wearable sensor device, orientation-related sensor data associated with the person's orientation; identifying a lateral rotation of the person to or from the right-rotated orientation or left-rotated orientation based on the orientation-related sensor data and the adjusted lateral rotation angle threshold; outputting, via a visual or audible output device, a human-perceptible notification based on the identified lateral rotation of the person to or from the right-rotated orientation or left-rotated orientation; and effecting a lateral movement of the person in response to the human-perceptible notification to reduce the development of a pressure ulcer. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, by the processor, that the determined torso inclination angle exceeds a threshold angle; and generating, by the processor, a notification in response to determining that the determined torso inclination angle exceeds the threshold angle. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein a timing of the generating step varies based on an amount by which determined torso inclination angle exceeds the threshold angle. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein a timing of the generating step varies based on person-specific data associated with the person. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein automatically adjusting the lateral rotation angle threshold as a function of the determined torso inclination angle comprises automatically increasing the lateral rotation angle threshold as a function of an increase in the determined torso inclination angle. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the processor is provided in a monitoring device distinct from the sensor device. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the processor is provided in the sensor device. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the position management protocol comprises a turn protocol that defines turn parameters for reducing a likelihood of a pressure ulcer. 9. A system for managing a position management protocol for a person to reduce the development of pressure ulcers, the system comprising: a wearable sensor device configured to be secured to the person or secured to an article worn by the person, the wearable sensor device including at least one sensor configured to generate sensor data over time indicating a torso inclination angle of the person's torso and sensor data indicating a lateral orientation of the person; and a processor communicatively coupled with the at least one sensor and configured to: access the position management protocol for the person, wherein the position management protocol defines a time or frequency threshold that specifies a threshold duration of time spent in a particular lateral orientation or a threshold frequency of changes in the lateral orientation of the person; receive, from the at least one sensor, inclination angle sensor data indicating the torso inclination angle; automatically adjust the time or frequency threshold defined by the position management protocol as a function of the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data; subsequently apply the adjusted time or frequency threshold to the sensor data indicating the lateral orientation of the person; determine, based on the adjusted time or frequency threshold applied to the sensor data indicating the lateral orientation of the person, a recommended repositioning of the person to reduce the development of a pressure ulcer; cause an output device to output a human-perceptible repositioning notification in response to determining the recommended repositioning of the person; identify, based on further sensor data from the at least one sensor, an orientation change of the person; and determine whether the identified orientation change of the person meets or exceeds the adjusted time or frequency threshold. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine that the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data exceeds a threshold angle; and cause an output device to output a human-perceptible notification in response to determining that the torso inclination angle exceeds the threshold angle. 11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is provided in a monitoring device distinct from the wearable sensor device. 12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the processor is provided in the wearable sensor device. 13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the time or frequency threshold defines a maximum duration for a particular lateral orientation of the person. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the maximum duration for the particular lateral orientation of the person comprises a maximum cumulative duration including respective durations of multiple periods in the particular lateral orientation. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein automatically adjusting the time or frequency threshold as a function of the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data comprises automatically increasing or decreasing the maximum duration for the particular lateral orientation of the person as a function of the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data. 16. The system of claim 9 , wherein the time or frequency threshold defines a minimum relief duration for remaining in a relief orientation. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein automatically adjusting the time or frequency threshold as a function of the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data comprises automatically increasing or decreasing the minimum relief duration as a function of the torso inclination angle indicated by the sensor data. 18. The system of claim 9 , wherein the time or frequency threshold comprises a time threshold defining a minimum time for a lateral orientation change or a frequency threshold defining a minimum frequency for a lateral orientation change. 19. The system of claim 9 , wherein the at least one sensor of the wearable sensor device comprises at least one accelerometer. 20. A method for managing a position management protocol for a person to reduce the development of pressure ulcers, the method comprising: implementing the position management protocol for the person, wherein the position management protocol defines a lateral rotation angle threshold for defining a lateral rotation of the person to or from a right-rotated orientation or a left-rotated orientation; generating inclination angle sensor data associated with the person's torso using at least one
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