CPR chest compression monitor for infants
US-9220443-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9248304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9248304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113085053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2005 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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Methods and apparatus are provided for determining a defibrillation treatment protocol in an external defibrillator whereby a user may override a CPR-first default protocol. The method includes following steps configured in a defibrillator controller of issuing an inquiry; waiting for a response to the inquiry for a set time; ordering a CPR treatment protocol if no response is received within the set time; analyzing a response; ordering a CPR treatment protocol upon receiving a non-affirmative response to the inquiry; and ordering a shock treatment protocol upon receiving an affirmative response to the inquiry. Upon selecting a shock treatment protocol, the defibrillator performs a shock analysis under the shock treatment protocol, and either orders a CPR treatment protocol if shock treatment is not indicated by the shock analysis or provides a defibrillation shock if shock treatment is indicated by the shock analysis. Queries may be presented to a user in visual, audible, or both visual and audible format.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An external defibrillator for providing a selected treatment protocol to a patient comprising: a plurality of electrodes affixed to the defibrillator and capable of being attached to a patient so as to provide shock therapy and to provide patient data to the defibrillator; an input device disposed on the defibrillator; an output device disposed on the defibrillator; and a controller disposed in said defibrillator, said controller coupled to said plurality of electrodes, said input device, and said output device, and said controller also configured to: issue a query as an output; wait for a response to the query within a set time from the issuance of the query; order a CPR protocol if no response to the query is received within the set time from the issuance of the query; analyze a response received within the set time; order the CPR protocol if the analyzed response is non-affirmative; and order a shock protocol if the analyzed response is affirmative. 2. The external defibrillator according to claim 1 , further comprising an override function configured to cause the controller to select a shock treatment protocol. 3. The defibrillator according to claim 1 , in which the output device comprises a screen. 4. The defibrillator according to claim 1 , in which the output device comprises a speaker capable of providing audible sound to a defibrillator user. 5. The defibrillator according to claim 4 , in which the controller is configured to provide voice prompts through said speaker as a query. 6. The defibrillator according to claim 1 , in which the input device comprises a microphone and the controller is configured to recognize voice commands spoken through the microphone as the response. 7. The defibrillator according to claim 1 , in which the controller is further configured to receive patient data from the plurality of electrodes as the response to the query. 8. An external defibrillator for providing a selected treatment protocol to a patient comprising: a plurality of electrodes affixed to the defibrillator and capable of being attached to a patient so as to provide shock therapy and to provide patient data to the defibrillator; an input device disposed on the defibrillator; an output device disposed on the defibrillator; means disposed in said defibrillator for issuing a query; means disposed in said defibrillator for waiting for a response to the query within a set time from the issuance of the query; means disposed in said defibrillator for ordering a CPR protocol if no response to the query is received within the set time from the issuance of the query; means disposed in said defibrillator for analyzing a response received within the set time; means disposed in said defibrillator for ordering the CPR protocol if the analyzed response is non-affirmative; and means disposed in said defibrillator for ordering a shock protocol if the analyzed response is affirmative. 9. The defibrillator according to claim 2 , in which the controller is configured to implement the override function. 10. The defibrillator according to claim 2 , in which the controller is separate from the override function. 11. The external defibrillator according to claim 8 , further comprising override means for causing a shock treatment protocol to be selected. 12. The defibrillator according to claim 8 , further comprising means for providing audible sound to a defibrillator user. 13. The defibrillator according to claim 8 , further comprising means for recognizing voice commands spoken through a microphone as the response. 14. The defibrillator according to claim 8 , further comprising means for receiving patient data from the plurality of electrodes as the response to the query.
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