Patient monitoring device with remote alert

US12064207B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12064207-B2
Application numberUS-202217934763-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 23, 2022
Priority dateSep 24, 2012
Publication dateAug 20, 2024
Grant dateAug 20, 2024

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A remote patient monitoring system having a main patient monitor and a remote patient monitor. The main patient monitor is configured to receive and collect one or more patient physiological parameters and to provide an alarm in response to an alarm trigger. The alarm trigger includes a determination that at least one of the collected patient physiological parameters has reached a predetermined value. The remote patient monitor has an alarm reset and is configured to be carried by a caregiver. It is also configured to receive a signal from the main patient monitor in response to the alarm and to transmit an indication about the alarm trigger. The indication includes one or more of a notification that the patient is being attended to, a request by the caregiver for additional help, or a message about resolution of the alarm trigger.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a wrist wearable device, comprising: a first sensor configured to detect a first physiological parameter; a second sensor configured to detect a second physiological parameter; a first display configured to visually present the first physiological parameter and the second physiological parameter in a first format; and a transmitter configured to: transmit first data indicating the first physiological parameter; transmit second data indicating the second physiological parameter; and transmit an alert indicating that the first physiological parameter or the second physiological parameter exceeds a threshold; and an external device, comprising: a receiver configured to receive the first data, the second data, and the alert; and a second display configured to: visually present the first physiological parameter and the second physiological parameter in a second format, the second format being different than the first format; and visually present the alert. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the first sensor comprises a heart rate sensor, the first physiological parameter comprises a heart rate, the second sensor comprises an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, the second physiological parameter comprises an ECG, the first display comprises a first screen configured to display the ECG, the heart rate, and additional physiological information, the heart rate being displayed as a heart rate numeric indicator, and the transmitter comprises a wireless transmitter configured to transmit data indicating the heart rate and the ECG. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein: the receiver comprises a wireless receiver configured to receive data indicating the heart rate and the ECG, the second display comprises a second screen configured to display the heart rate and the ECG, the first format comprises a first size, the second format comprises a second size being smaller than the first size, and the second screen is configured to display the heart rate, the ECG, or the additional physiological information in a smaller size than the heart rate numeric indicator, the ECG, or the additional physiological information displayed on the first screen. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first physiological parameter comprises a heart rate, an electrocardiogram (ECG), or a temperature, and wherein the second physiological parameter comprises a blood oxygenation. 5. A first device, comprising: a sensor configured to detect a physiological parameter; a display configured to visually present the physiological parameter in a first format; and a wireless transmitter configured to transmit, to a second device, data indicating the physiological parameter, the second device visually presenting the data in a second format. 6. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the display is configured to visually present the physiological parameter in the first format by visually presenting a numerical indicator of a heart rate. 7. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the second device visually presents the data in the second format by visually presenting an electrocardiogram (ECG) or a temperature. 8. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the data comprises an alarm indicating that the physiological parameter exceeds a threshold. 9. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the sensor comprises an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor, the first device further comprising: an oxygenation sensor configured to detect a blood oxygenation, wherein the display is further configured to display the blood oxygenation, and wherein the data further indicates the blood oxygenation. 10. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the first device is a wrist-wearable device, and the second device is a stand-alone mobile device. 11. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the first device is a watch. 12. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the first device is configured to detect a location of the first device, and wherein the data further indicates the location of the first device. 13. The first device of claim 5 , wherein the display is configured to visually present the physiological parameter in the first format by visually presenting a heart rate in a first size, and wherein the second device visually presents the data in the second format by visually presenting the heart rate in a second size, the second size being smaller than the first size. 14. A method, comprising: detecting, by a wrist-wearable device, a first physiological parameter; detecting, by the wrist-wearable device, a second physiological parameter; displaying, by the wrist-wearable device, the first physiological parameter and the second physiological parameter; transmitting, by the wrist-wearable device, first data indicating the first physiological parameter, and second data indicating the second physiological parameter, the first data being displayed in a first format, the second data being visually displayed in a second format that is different from the first format; and transmitting, by the wrist-wearable device, an alert indicating that the first physiological parameter or the second physiological parameter exceeds a threshold. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first data comprises an alarm indicating that the first physiological parameter exceeds the threshold. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein detecting the first physiological parameter further comprises detecting, by an oxygenation sensor of the wrist-wearable device, a blood oxygenation, wherein displaying the first physiological parameter further comprises displaying the blood oxygenation, and wherein the first data further indicates the blood oxygenation. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first physiological parameter comprises a heart rate or an electrocardiogram (ECG); and wherein the second physiological parameter comprises a blood oxygenation; and the first physiological parameter is different from the second physiological parameter. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first physiological parameter is displayed in a first size, and wherein the second physiological parameter is displayed by a second device and in a second size being smaller than the first size. 19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first physiological parameter comprises a heart rate, and the second physiological parameter comprises an electrocardiogram (ECG), wherein transmitting the first data and the second data further comprises: transmitting, to a second device, the heart rate and the ECG, and wherein the second device comprises a second screen configured to display the heart rate in the first format and the ECG in the second format. 20. The method of claim 14 , wherein transmitting the alert further comprise: automatically generating, by the wrist-wearable device, the alert; and in response to the automatically generating of the alert, automatically transmitting, by the wrist-wearable device, the alert.

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  • for local operation · CPC title

  • for remote operation · CPC title

  • Subject matter not provided for in other main groups of this subclass · CPC title

  • Simultaneously evaluating both cardiovascular conditions and different types of body conditions, e.g. heart and respiratory condition · CPC title

  • Arrangements for interactive communication between patient and care services, e.g. by using a telephone network (telemetry of measured physiological signal A61B5/0002) · CPC title

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What does patent US12064207B2 cover?
A remote patient monitoring system having a main patient monitor and a remote patient monitor. The main patient monitor is configured to receive and collect one or more patient physiological parameters and to provide an alarm in response to an alarm trigger. The alarm trigger includes a determination that at least one of the collected patient physiological parameters has reached a predetermined…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Physio Control Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/0002. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
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