Injectable physiological monitoring system

US9538960B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9538960-B2
Application numberUS-201514921827-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2015
Priority dateSep 14, 2007
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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An injectable device for use in a subcutaneous physiological monitoring of a patient includes a body, a plurality of sensors, and a monitoring unit. The plurality of sensors provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, wherein the plurality of sensors includes two or more electrodes in contact with tissue of the patient. The monitoring unit is located within the body and is coupled to the plurality of sensors and configured to monitor a physiologic signal of the patient using the electrodes, wherein the physiologic signal includes an impedance signal related to hydration of tissue of the patient and wherein the monitoring unit is further configured to, based at least in part on the impedance signal measured from the patient, detect an impending cardiac decompensation of the patient.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An injectable device for use in subcutaneous physiological monitoring of a patient, the injectable device comprising: a body; a plurality of sensors that provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, wherein the plurality of sensors include current delivery electrodes and sensing electrodes in contact with tissue of the patient and spaced along the body of the injectable device; and a monitoring unit located within the body and coupled to the plurality of sensors and configured to monitor a bioimpedance of the patient using the current delivery electrodes and sensing electrodes, wherein the monitoring unit utilizes the monitored bioimpedance to determine a hydration of surrounding tissue and wherein the monitoring unit is further configured to, based at least in part on the determined hydration, detect an impending cardiac decompensation of the patient. 2. The injectable device of claim 1 , further including electrocardiogram circuitry coupled to the two or more electrodes to measure an electrocardio gram signal of the patient. 3. The injectable device of claim 2 , wherein the monitoring unit utilizes the measured impedance signal to monitor a respiration signal associated with the patient. 4. The injectable device of claim 3 , wherein the monitoring unit compares the monitored hydration, the respiration signal and the electrocardiogram signal to baseline values established for each, wherein the monitoring unit sets a flag indicating cardiac decompensation based on a combination of the compared values. 5. The injectable device of claim 1 , further including an accelerometer located within the body that generates an activity signal in response to at least one of a activity or a position of the patient. 6. The injectable device of claim 5 , wherein the accelerometer is a three-axis accelorometer configured to measure at least one inclincation, a position, an orientation, and an acceleration of the patient in three dimensions. 7. The injectable device of claim 5 , wherein the accelerometer is comprised of at least one of a piezoelectric accelerometer, a capacitive accelerometer, or an electromechanical accelerometer. 8. The injectable device of claim 5 , wherein the monitoring unit utilizes activity data received from the accelerometer to detect physiological events and identify patient states when data collection is desirable. 9. The injectable device of claim 8 , wherein patient states in which data collection is desirable include rest states. 10. The injectable device of claim 1 , wherein the body has a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end is shaped to penetrate tissue. 11. The injectable device of claim 1 , wherein the injectable device can be inserted in the patient in one or more of a non-sterile setting, sterile setting, non-surgical setting, and surgical setting. 12. An injectable device for use in subcutaneous physiological monitoring of a patient, the injectable device comprising: a hermetically sealed body; a plurality of sensors that provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, wherein the plurality of sensors includes an accelerometer located within the body that generates an activity signal in response to at least one of a activity or a position of the patient and at least two electrodes spaced along the hermetically sealed body of the injectable device and in contact with tissue of the patient for monitoring a physiological signal associated with the patient; and a monitoring unit located within the body and coupled to the accelerometer and the at least two electrodes, wherein the at least two electrodes are utilized to measure an impedance signal related, wherein the monitoring unit utilizes the measured impedance to determine a hydration of surrounding tissue of the patient and wherein the monitoring unit is further configured to, based at least in part on the determined hydration and the activity level of the patient, detect an impending cardiac decompensation of the patient. 13. The injectable device of claim 12 , wherein the accelerometer is a three-axis accelorometer configured to measure at least one inclincation, a position, an orientation, and an acceleration of the patient in three dimensions. 14. The injectable device of claim 12 , wherein the monitoring unit utilizes the monitored activity level of the patient to identify patient states when data collection is appropriate. 15. The injectable device of claim 14 , wherein patient states in which data collection is appropriate includes rest states. 16. The injectable device of claim 12 , further including electrocardiogram circuitry coupled to the two or more electrodes to measure an electrocardiogram signal of the patient. 17. The injectable device of claim 16 , wherein the monitoring unit utilizes the measured impedance signal to monitor a respiration signal associated with the patient. 18. The injectable device of claim 16 , wherein the monitoring unit compares the monitored hydration, the respiration signal and the electrocardiogram signal to baseline values established for each, wherein the monitoring unit sets a flag indicating cardiac decompensation based on a combination of the compared values.

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  • Endoradiosondes · CPC title

  • Determining activity level · CPC title

  • Simultaneously evaluating both cardiovascular condition and temperature · CPC title

  • involving compression of the physiological signal, e.g. to extend the signal recording period · CPC title

  • Microstimulators, e.g. implantable through a cannula · CPC title

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What does patent US9538960B2 cover?
An injectable device for use in a subcutaneous physiological monitoring of a patient includes a body, a plurality of sensors, and a monitoring unit. The plurality of sensors provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, wherein the plurality of sensors includes two or more electrodes in contact with tissue of the patient. The monitoring unit is located within the body …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Monitoring Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/0031. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 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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