Implanted medical device authentication based on comparison of internal IMU signal to external IMU signal
US-11537702-B2 · Dec 27, 2022 · US
US11806539B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11806539-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117401123-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2023 |
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A system and method for communication between an IMD and an external reader includes bringing a portion of a patient's body into contact with a device-body contact surface of an external reader. The reader transmits a first transdermal carrier wave from the contact surface into the patient's body, where the first carrier wave includes a request for communication with the IMD. The transdermal carrier waves are electrical conductive waves, optical waves, or acoustic waves. Upon detection of the first carrier wave, the IMD transmits a second transdermal carrier wave including a request for an access key from the reader and the reader replies by transmitting a third transdermal carrier wave including the access key back to the IMD. If the access key is valid, the IMD transmits information by radio frequency (RF) in an RF communication mode or a fourth transdermal carrier wave including data from the IMD.
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A method of communication between an implanted medical device (IMD) implanted in a patient and an external reader, comprising: bringing a portion of a patient's body into contact with a device-body contact surface of an external reader, wherein an IMD is implanted in the patient; the reader transmitting a first transdermal carrier wave from the contact surface into the patient's body, wherein the first carrier wave comprises a request for communication with the IMD; upon detection of the first carrier wave, the IMD transmitting a second transdermal carrier wave comprising a request for an access key from the reader, wherein the second transdermal carrier wave includes a first request related to a medical record that is stored on the IMD; upon detection of the second transdermal carrier wave, the reader transmitting a third transdermal carrier wave comprising the access key back to the IMD, wherein the access key is based on the medical record; the IMD examining the access key for validity; and if the access key is valid, the IMD permitting validated communication. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein if the access key is valid, the IMD transmitting one of the group of: information by radio frequency (RF) in an RF communication mode, and a fourth transdermal carrier wave comprising data from the IMD. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein if the access key is valid, the IMD provides power to an RF transceiver of the IMD. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein if the access key is valid, the IMD transmits by RF one of the group consisting of: data from the IMD, and an RF key needed for further communication with the IMD. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first, second, third and fourth transdermal carrier waves are selected from the group comprising electrical conductive waves, optical waves and acoustic waves. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the first request related to the medical record is one of the group consisting of: a waveform request for a physiological waveform of the patient from a specified time period that exists in storage on the IMD, an EGM request for an electrocardiogram waveform of the patient from a specified time period that exists in storage on the IMD, a sample request for sparsely-sampled, noncontiguous medical data that exists in storage on the IMD, an episode report request for a portion of an episode report that exists in storage on the IMD, and a calculation request for a calculation using as input values of medical record data in storage on the IMD. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein bringing a portion of a patient's body into contact comprises bringing a fingerprint of a patient into contact with the device-body contact surface, further comprising: the reader reading a fingerprint of the patient using the device-body contact surface, and the reader generating the access key based on the fingerprint of the patient. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the IMD uses energy from the first transdermal carrier wave to power the transmission of the second transdermal carrier wave. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first carrier wave comprises a request for a patient safety communication and a patient-safety access key, wherein patient-safety communication comprises one of the group consisting of the patient's name, the patient's allergies, the patient's blood type and the patient's emergency contact information. 10. A system for communication between an implanted medical device (IMD) implanted in a patient and an external reader, comprising: an IMD capable of being implanted into a patient's body, the IMD comprising: a transdermal wave transceiver, a wireless transceiver an external reader comprising: a device-body contact surface; a transdermal wave transceiver capable of transmitting transdermal carrier waves from the contact surface into the patient's body, a wireless transceiver; wherein the reader is operable to transmit a first transdermal carrier wave from the contact surface into the patient's body, wherein the first carrier wave comprises a request for communication with the IMD; wherein, upon detection of the first carrier wave, the IMD is operable to transmit a second transdermal carrier wave comprising a request for an access key code from the reader, wherein the second transdermal carrier wave includes a first request related to a medical record that is stored on the IMD; wherein, upon detection of the second transdermal carrier wave, the reader is operable to transmit a third transdermal carrier wave comprising the access key back to the IMD, wherein the access key is based on the medical record; wherein the IMD is operable to examine the access key for validity upon receipt from the reader; and wherein, if the access key is valid, the IMD is operable to permit validated communication. 11. The system of claim 10 wherein, if the access key is valid, the IMD is operable to transmit one of the group of: information by radio frequency (RF) in an RF communication mode, and a fourth transdermal carrier wave comprising data from the IMD. 12. The system of claim 10 wherein if the access key is valid, the IMD is operable to provide power to the wireless transceiver of the IMD. 13. The system of claim 10 wherein if the access key is valid, the IMD is operable to transmit by RF one of the group consisting of: data from the IMD, and an RF key needed for further communication with the IMD. 14. The system of claim 10 wherein the first, second, third and fourth transdermal carrier waves are selected from the group comprising electrical conductive waves, optical waves and acoustic waves. 15. The system of claim 10 wherein: wherein the second transdermal carrier wave further comprises an IMD value stored in a memory location of the IMD, wherein the IMD value is present in a specific memory location of the IMD, and the access key sent by the reader in the third transdermal carrier wave is based on the IMD value present in the specific memory location of the IMD. 16. The system of claim 10 wherein the first request related to the medical record is one of the group consisting of: a waveform request for a physiological waveform of the patient from a specified time period that exists in storage on the IMD, an EGM request for an electrocardiogram waveform of the patient from a specified time period that exists in storage on the IMD, a sample request for sparsely-sampled, noncontiguous medical data that exists in storage on the IMD, an episode report request for a portion of an episode report that exists in storage on the IMD, and a calculation request for a calculation using as input values of medical record data in storage on the IMD. 17. The system of claim 10 wherein the reader is configured to be in communication with a care server, wherein the care server comprises stored medical records for the patient identical to medical records stored on the IMD. 18. The system of claim 10 wherein the IMD comprises an energy harvesting circuit operable to use energy from the first transdermal carrier wave to power the transmission of the second transdermal carrier wave. 19. A method of communication between an implanted medical device (IMD) implanted in a patient and an external reader, comprising: bringing a portion of a patient's body into contact with a device-body contact surface of an external reader, wherein an IMD is implanted in the patient; the reader transmitting a first transdermal electrical conductive wave from the co
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