Remote interfacing of extended wear electrocardiography and physiological sensor monitor
US-9433367-B2 · Sep 6, 2016 · US
US9770182B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9770182-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414322435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2007 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period, the device comprising: a breathable tape comprising a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient; at least one electrode affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient; a printed circuit board (PCB) module connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board module with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient, the PCB module including at least two rigid PCB modules connected to one another by a flexible PCB; and electronic components mounted on the at least two rigid PCB modules, the electronic components coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. 2. The adherent device of claim 1 , further including a flexible connector positioned to couple the at least one electrode to the PCB module to relieve strain between the at least one electrode and the PCB module. 3. The adherent device of claim 2 , wherein the flexible connector comprises at least one of wires, shielded wires, non-shielded wires, a flex circuit, a flexible PCB, or polyester film with silver printing. 4. The adherent device of claim 2 , wherein the flexible connector comprises curved, flexible wires formed into loops or spirals to provide the desired strain relief. 5. The adherent device of claim 1 , wherein electronic components include at least one of an activity sensor, impedance circuitry, and electrocardiogram circuitry. 6. The adherent device of claim 1 , further including rechargeable batteries positioned over the PCB module. 7. The adherent device of claim 6 , wherein the rechargeable batteries are connected to be removed from the adherent device to be recharged or replaced. 8. The adherent device of claim 1 , further including an electronics housing adhered to at least one of the electronic components or the PCB module. 9. The adherent device of claim 8 , wherein the electronics housing includes a waterproof encapsulant to protect the printed circuit board module and the electronic components from moisture and/or mechanical forces. 10. The adherent device of claim 9 , further including a breathable cover disposed over the PCB module and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronic components, the PCB module or the breathable tape. 11. The adherent device of claim 1 , further comprising a gap extending between the breathable tape and the printed circuit board module. 12. The adherent device of claim 11 , wherein the gap extends between the breathable tape and printed circuit board module for a distance from about 0.25 mm to about 4 mm to allow the tape to breathe under the printed circuit board module when the tape is adhered to the patient. 13. The adherent device of claim 1 , further comprising a gel cover positioned over the breathable tape to inhibit a flow of a gel through the breathable tape and wherein the PCB module is located over a gel cover such that the gel cover is disposed between the breathable tape and the PCB module. 14. The adherent device of claim 13 , wherein the gel cover comprises at least one of a polyurethane film or polyurethane non-woven backing and an acrylate pressure sensitive adhesive. 15. The adherent device of claim 13 , wherein the breathable tape comprises a first porosity and wherein the gel cover comprises a breathable tape with a second porosity, the second porosity less than the first porosity to inhibit flow of the gel through the breathable tape having the first porosity. 16. The adherent device of claim 1 wherein the breathable tape and the at least one electrode are separable from the printed circuit board module and the electronic components, such that the PCB module and the electronic components can be reused.
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