Seizure detection using coordinate data
US-9220910-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9610040B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9610040-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414258958-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Present embodiments include a remanufactured bandage-type medical sensor having an optical assembly with an emitter adapted to transmit one or more wavelengths of light and a photodetector adapted to receive the one or more wavelengths of light transmitted by the emitter. The sensor also includes a laminate assembly having an electrically conductive adhesive transfer tape (ECATT) layer disposed over the photodetector, and the ECATT layer is adapted to shield the photodetector from electromagnetic interference (EMI). A nonconductive layer supports the emitter, the photodetector, and the ECATT layer within the sensor. At least a portion of the optical assembly is from a used bandage-type medical sensor, and at least a portion of the laminate assembly is new.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of remanufacturing a used bandage-type medical sensor, comprising: obtaining the used bandage-type medical sensor, the used bandage-type medical sensor comprising an electrically conductive adhesive transfer tape (ECATT) layer disposed in a sensor body of the used bandage-type medical sensor and surrounding a detector of the used bandage-type medical sensor to shield the detector from EMI; and replacing a used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage-type medical sensor with a new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein replacing the used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage-type medical sensor with the new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer comprises: removing the used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer from a first side of a sensor body of the used bandage-type medical sensor; and securing the new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer to the first side of the sensor body. 3. The method of claim 2 , comprising securing a new additional patient-contacting adhesive layer to a second side of the sensor body, or to a used additional patient-contacting adhesive layer disposed on the second side of the sensor body, such that the used additional patient-contacting adhesive layer is completely covered by the new additional patient-contacting adhesive layer. 4. The method of claim 1 , comprising replacing at least a portion of a used nonconductive support layer of the used bandage medical sensor with a new nonconductive support layer, and wherein replacing the used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage medical sensor with the new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer comprises securing the new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer to the new nonconductive support layer. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein replacing at least the portion of the used nonconductive support layer comprises removing at least the portion of the used nonconductive support layer such that the detector remains shielded by the ECATT layer. 6. The method of claim 4 , comprising replacing the ECATT layer with a metallic EMI shield, or with a drain wire positioned proximate the detector. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein replacing the ECATT layer with the metallic EMI shield includes removing the ECATT layer and disposing an insulating layer and the metallic EMI shield around the detector. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the used bandage-type medical sensor is a used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor, and the detector is a photodetector. 9. The method of claim 8 , comprising retaining an optical assembly of the used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor, the optical assembly having an emitter configured to transmit one or more wavelengths of light and the photodetector, wherein the photodetector is configured to receive the one or more wavelengths of light transmitted by the emitter, and the ECATT layer comprises a tape layer having a pressure-sensitive adhesive disposed on opposite sides and a conductive filler disposed in the adhesive. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the ECATT layer fully covers the photodetector, is transparent with respect to the wavelengths of light emitted by the emitter and detected by the photodetector, and does not comprise an optical window. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor comprises a sensor cable electrically coupled to the photodetector and the emitter, the sensor cable being configured to transmit signals between the used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor and a pulse oximetry monitor, wherein the sensor cable comprises a drain wire that is terminated with the ECATT layer, and wherein the ECATT layer is isotropically conductive so as to form a 360° termination for the drain wire. 12. The method of claim 1 , comprising: attaching a cable to the detector, the cable comprising a conductive jacketing having a conductive filler disposed within a polymer matrix, and wherein the conductive jacketing is configured to shield a conductor of the cable from EMI; and securing a cable termination of the cable to the ECATT layer. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein replacing the used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage-type medical sensor with the new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer comprises replacing the used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer with more than one patient-contacting adhesive layer. 14. A method of remanufacturing a used bandage-type medical sensor, comprising: obtaining the used bandage-type medical sensor, the used bandage-type medical sensor comprising an electrically conductive adhesive transfer tape (ECATT) layer disposed in a sensor body of the used bandage-type medical sensor and surrounding a detector of the used bandage-type medical sensor to shield the detector from EMI, wherein the used bandage-type medical sensor is a used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor, and the detector is a photodetector; retaining an optical assembly of the used bandage-type pulse oximetry sensor, the optical assembly having an emitter configured to transmit one or more wavelengths of light and the photodetector, wherein the ECATT layer fully covers the photodetector, is transparent with respect to the wavelengths of light emitted by the emitter and detected by the photodetector, and does not comprise an optical window; and replacing a used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage-type medical sensor with a new patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer. 15. A method of remanufacturing a used bandage-type medical sensor, comprising: obtaining the used bandage-type medical sensor, the used bandage-type medical sensor comprising an electrically conductive adhesive transfer tape (ECATT) layer disposed in a sensor body of the used bandage-type medical sensor and surrounding a detector of the used bandage-type medical sensor to shield the detector from EMI, wherein the ECATT layer is electrically insulated from external surfaces of the used bandage-type medical sensor; and replacing a used patient-contacting adhesive bandage layer of the used bandage-type medical sensor with a new patient-contacting insulative adhesive bandage layer.
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