Wearable cardiac defibrillator system emitting CPR prompts

US9339663B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9339663-B2
Application numberUS-201414529082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2014
Priority dateMar 19, 2014
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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A wearable cardiac defibrillator (“WCD”) system may include a support structure that a patient can wear, an energy storage module that can store an electrical charge, and a discharge circuit that can discharge the electrical charge through the patient so as to shock him or her, while the patient is wearing the support structure. Embodiments may actively take into account bystanders, both to protect them from an inadvertent shock, and also to enlist their help. In some embodiments the WCD system includes a speaker system that transmits a sound designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR. Optionally CPR chest compressions received by the patient can be further detected, and feedback can be given. In embodiments, a WCD system may include a user interface that can be controlled to output CPR prompts tailored to a skill level of the bystander.

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A wearable cardiac defibrillator (WCD) system, comprising: a support structure configured to be worn by a patient; an energy storage module configured to be coupled to the support structure and to store an electrical charge; a discharge circuit configured to be coupled to the energy storage module and configured to discharge the electrical charge through the patient; one or more motion detectors coupled to the support structure, at least one of the motion detectors being coupled to the support structure at such a point as to be near a back of the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient; and a speaker system coupled to the support structure and configured to output a transmitted sound having substantially periodic contents designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR chest compressions on the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient, and in which the performed CPR chest compressions are detected by the one or more motion detectors and the transmitted sound further communicates feedback regarding the detected CPR chest compressions. 2. The WCD system of claim 1 , in which the transmitted sound further communicates a request to not remove the support structure from the patient. 3. The WCD system of claim 1 , in which the feedback refers to a depth or to a rate of the detected CPR chest compressions. 4. The WCD system of claim 1 , further comprising: a screen, and in which the feedback is given also by visual representations on the screen. 5. The WCD system of claim 1 , in which at least one of the motion detectors is coupled to the support structure at such a point as to be near a sternum of the patient, while the support structure is worn by the patient. 6. The WCD system of claim 1 , further comprising: an impedance sensing module, and in which the performed CPR chest compressions are detected by the impedance sensing module. 7. The WCD system of claim 1 , in which the transmitted sound further communicates a request for the bystander to no longer touch the patient. 8. A wearable cardiac defibrillator (WCD) system, comprising: a support structure configured to be worn by a patient; an energy storage module configured to be coupled to the support structure and to store an electrical charge; a discharge circuit configured to be coupled to the energy storage module and configured to discharge the electrical charge through the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient; and a user interface configured to be coupled to the support structure and to receive a usage input from a bystander, the user interface including a speaker system configured to output a transmitted sound having substantially periodic contents designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR chest compressions on the patient, an aspect of the contents being different responsive to a received usage input. 9. The WCD system of claim 8 , in which the usage input relates to a skill of the bystander. 10. The WCD system of claim 8 , in which the transmitted sound includes a request for the usage input. 11. The WCD system of claim 8 , in which the aspect is different if a usage input is received than if not received. 12. The WCD system of claim 8 , in which the aspect is different depending on a content of a received usage input. 13. The WCD system of claim 8 , in which the aspect is a total number of tones before the next discharge. 14. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs which, when executed by at least one processor of a wearable cardiac defibrillator (WCD) system, the WCD system including a support structure configured to be worn by a patient, an energy storage module configured to be coupled to the support structure and to store an electrical charge, a discharge circuit configured to be coupled to the energy storage module and configured to discharge the electrical charge through the patient and a user interface that includes a speaker system, they result in operations comprising: receiving, in the user interface, a usage input; and outputting, via the speaker system, a transmitted sound having substantially periodic contents designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR chest compressions on the patient, an aspect of the contents being different responsive to the received usage input; and controlling the discharge circuit to discharge the electrical charge through the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient. 15. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 14 , in which the usage input relates to a skill of the bystander. 16. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 14 , in which the transmitted sound includes a request for the usage input. 17. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 14 , in which the aspect is different depending on a content of a received usage input. 18. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 14 , in which the aspect is a total number of tones before the next discharge. 19. A method for a wearable cardiac defibrillator (WCD) system, the WCD system including a support structure configured to be worn by a patient, an energy storage module configured to be coupled to the support structure and to store an electrical charge, a discharge circuit configured to be coupled to the energy storage module and configured to discharge the electrical charge through the patient and a user interface that includes a speaker system, the method comprising: receiving, in the user interface, a usage input; and outputting, via the speaker system, a transmitted sound having substantially periodic contents designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR chest compressions on the patient, an aspect of the contents being different responsive to the received usage input; and controlling the discharge circuit to discharge the electrical charge through the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient. 20. The method of claim 19 , in which the usage input relates to a skill of the bystander. 21. The method of claim 19 , in which the transmitted sound includes a request for the usage input. 22. The method of claim 19 , in which the aspect is different depending on a content of a received usage input. 23. The method of claim 19 , in which the aspect is a total number of tones before the next discharge. 24. A wearable cardiac defibrillator (WCD) system, comprising: a support structure configured to be worn by a patient; an energy storage module configured to be coupled to the support structure and to store an electrical charge; a discharge circuit configured to be coupled to the energy storage module and configured to discharge the electrical charge through the patient; and a speaker system coupled to the support structure and configured to output a transmitted sound having substantially periodic contents designed to assist a bystander to perform CPR chest compressions on the patient while the support structure is worn by the patient, in which the transmitted sound further communicates a request to not remove the support structure from the patient. 25. The WCD system of claim 24 , further comprising: one or more motion detectors coupled to the support structure, and in which the performed CPR chest compressions are detected by the one or more motion detectors, and

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  • in combination with cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR] therapy · CPC title

  • External heart defibrillators [EHD] · CPC title

  • User protection from shock · CPC title

  • A61N1/3993Primary

    User interfaces for automatic external defibrillators · CPC title

  • Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of a portion of the body · CPC title

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What does patent US9339663B2 cover?
A wearable cardiac defibrillator (“WCD”) system may include a support structure that a patient can wear, an energy storage module that can store an electrical charge, and a discharge circuit that can discharge the electrical charge through the patient so as to shock him or her, while the patient is wearing the support structure. Embodiments may actively take into account bystanders, both to pro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
West Affum Holdings Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/3993. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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