Emergency monitor-defibrillator with telemedicine capability

US9364682B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9364682-B2
Application numberUS-201514718403-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 21, 2015
Priority dateJun 3, 2014
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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In embodiments, an emergency external defibrillator system is configured for use by a local rescuer in cooperation with a remote rescuer to assist a patient. The external defibrillator system includes a sensor to generate a patient value that represents a physiological parameter of the patient. The system also includes a communication module to transmit the patient value to another device of a remote rescuer, and to receive in response an incoming message that contains an encoded sound. For the local rescuer, the system also includes a screen to display the patient value, and a speaker to play the sound concurrently with the screen displaying the patient value. An advantage is that the local rescuer can receive guidance from the remote rescuer.

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An external defibrillator system configured for use by a local rescuer in cooperation with a remote rescuer to assist a patient, the local rescuer capable of carrying the external defibrillator system and of attaching electrodes to the patient, the external defibrillator system comprising: an energy storage module configured to store an electrical charge; a defibrillation port configured such that the electrodes can be electrically coupled to the defibrillation port by the local rescuer, the defibrillation port further configured such that the stored electrical charge can be guided through the defibrillation port and through the coupled electrodes to the patient; a sensor configured to measure a physiological parameter of the patient, and to generate a patient value in response to the measured physiological parameter; a screen configured to display the patient value to the local rescuer; a communication module configured to transmit an outgoing message to another device via a communication network for use by the remote rescuer, the outgoing message containing the patient value in encoded form and a send key code generated as a hash of the patient value, the communication module further configured to receive from the communication network an incoming message, the incoming message generated by the remote rescuer responsive to perceiving the patient value by the other device, the incoming message containing an encoded sound and a return key code; a processor configured to determine, by comparing the return key code to the send key code, whether or not the incoming message was received in response to the transmitted patient value; a speaker configured to play the sound to the local rescuer, in which if it is not determined by the processor that the incoming message was received in response to the transmitted patient value, the sound is not played by the speaker. 2. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the physiological parameter is one of the patient's peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin, end-tidal carbon dioxide, non-invasive blood pressure, tissue oxygen saturation, temperature, a regional oxygen saturation index, and an invasive pressure. 3. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the communication module is configured to thus transmit the outgoing message automatically responsive to the patient value exceeding a threshold. 4. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the screen is further configured to display a remote connect prompt to the local rescuer automatically responsive to the patient value exceeding a threshold. 5. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the speaker is further configured to play a remote connect prompt to the local rescuer automatically responsive to the patient value exceeding a threshold. 6. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the incoming message further contains an encoded image, and the screen is further configured to display the image concurrently with the screen displaying the patient value. 7. The external defibrillator system of claim 1 , in which the incoming message further contains an encoded image, and further comprising: another screen configured to display the image concurrently with the screen displaying the patient value. 8. An external defibrillator system configured for use by a local rescuer in cooperation with a remote rescuer to assist a patient, the local rescuer capable of carrying the external defibrillator system and of attaching electrodes to the patient, the external defibrillator system comprising: an energy storage module configured to store an electrical charge; a defibrillation port configured such that the electrodes can be electrically coupled to the defibrillation port by the local rescuer, the defibrillation port further configured such that the stored electrical charge can be guided through the defibrillation port and through the coupled electrodes to the patient; a sensor configured to measure a physiological parameter of the patient, and to generate a patient value in response to the measured physiological parameter; a screen configured to display the patient value to the local rescuer; a communication module configured to transmit an outgoing message to another device via a communication network for use by the remote rescuer, the outgoing message containing the patient value in encoded form and a send key code generated as a hash of the patient value, the communication module further configured to receive from the communication network an incoming message, the incoming message generated by the remote rescuer responsive to perceiving the patient value by the other device, the incoming message containing an encoded discharge instruction and a return key code; a processor configured to determine, by comparing the return key code to the send key code, whether or not the incoming message was received in response to the transmitted patient value, the processor further configured to decode the discharge instruction from the incoming message and cause, responsive to the decoded discharge instruction, the stored electrical charge to be guided via the defibrillation port and via the electrodes to the patient if it thus determines that the incoming message was received in response to the transmitted patient value. 9. The external defibrillator system of claim 8 , in which the physiological parameter is one of the patient's peripheral capillary oxygen saturation, carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin, end-tidal carbon dioxide, non-invasive blood pressure, tissue oxygen saturation, temperature, a regional oxygen saturation index, and an invasive pressure. 10. The external defibrillator system of claim 8 , in which the communication module is configured to thus transmit the outgoing message automatically responsive to the patient value exceeding a threshold. 11. The external defibrillator system of claim 8 , in which the screen is further configured to display a remote connect prompt to the local rescuer automatically responsive to the patient value exceeding a threshold. 12. The external defibrillator system of claim 8 , in which the incoming message further contains an encoded image, and the screen is further configured to display the image concurrently with the screen displaying the patient value. 13. The external defibrillator system of claim 8 , in which the incoming message further contains an encoded image, and further comprising: another screen configured to display the image concurrently with the screen displaying the patient value.

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  • using visible light sources · CPC title

  • External heart defibrillators [EHD] · CPC title

  • for local operation · CPC title

  • characterised by the timing or triggering of the shock · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for shock therapy, e.g. defibrillation · CPC title

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What does patent US9364682B2 cover?
In embodiments, an emergency external defibrillator system is configured for use by a local rescuer in cooperation with a remote rescuer to assist a patient. The external defibrillator system includes a sensor to generate a patient value that represents a physiological parameter of the patient. The system also includes a communication module to transmit the patient value to another device of a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Physio Control Inc
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 Jun 14 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).