Remote medical device alarm
US-2015109125-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US9782123B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782123-B2 |
| Application number | US-92808707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2007 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2004 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A resuscitation system for use by a rescuer for resuscitating a patient, comprising at least two high-voltage defibrillation electrodes, a first electrical unit comprising circuitry for providing resuscitation prompts to the rescuer, a second electrical unit separate from the first unit and comprising circuitry for providing defibrillation pulses to the electrodes, and circuitry for providing at least one electrical connection between the first and second units. In another aspect, at least two electrical therapy electrodes adapted to be worn by the patient for extended periods of time, circuitry for monitoring the ECG of the patient, an activity sensor adapted to be worn by the patient and capable of providing an output from which the patient's current activity can be estimated, and at least one processor configured for estimating the patient's current activity by analyzing the output of the activity sensor, analyzing the ECG of the patient, and determining whether electrical therapy should be delivered to the electrodes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A resuscitation system for use by a rescuer for resuscitating a patient, comprising: at least two high-voltage defibrillation electrodes; a first electrical unit comprising circuitry for monitoring at least an ECG signal; a second electrical unit mechanically separate from the first unit and comprising circuitry for providing defibrillation pulses to the electrodes; and at least one detachable electrical connection between the electrodes and the second unit for transmitting the defibrillation pulses to the electrodes; wherein the two electrodes and the first unit are configured to be worn by the patient while the patient is moving; wherein the second unit is configured to be electrically attached to the electrodes during some periods of time, and electrically detached during other periods; and wherein the at least two high-voltage defibrillation electrodes are adapted to be worn by the patient for extended periods of time. 2. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the second unit is configured to be mechanically detachable from the first unit when the second unit is electrically detached from the electrodes. 3. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the first unit is separate from the two electrodes, and connected to the two electrodes by one or more cables. 4. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the first unit is capable of providing resuscitation prompts without being electrically connected to the second unit. 5. The resuscitation system of claim 4 wherein the first unit comprises a source of electrical power and a processor. 6. The resuscitation system of claim 4 wherein the first unit comprises a speaker for providing the resuscitation prompts. 7. The resuscitation system of claim 4 wherein the resuscitation prompts comprise spoken and visual prompts. 8. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the resuscitation prompts comprise CPR prompts. 9. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the circuitry for providing at least one detachable electrical connection between the electrodes and second unit comprises at least one cable providing a direct electrical connection to the electrodes. 10. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the at least one detachable electrical connection comprises one or more cables that carry the defibrillation pulses to the electrodes. 11. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the first unit comprises a microphone and circuitry for storing sounds recorded during use of the unit. 12. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the second unit is configured to be supported on the patient when electrically attached. 13. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the second unit delivers defibrillation pulses to the electrodes via an electrical connection from the second unit to the first unit, and the first unit delivers the defibrillation pulses to the electrodes via an electrical connection from the first unit to the electrodes, and wherein the connection from the second unit to the first unit forms at least a portion of the detachable electrical connection. 14. The resuscitation system of claim 12 wherein the second unit is supported on the patient by being mechanically connected to the first unit. 15. The resuscitation system of claim 14 wherein the mechanical and electrical connection of the second unit to the first unit is achieved by inserting at least a portion of the second unit into at least a portion of the first unit. 16. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the second unit is mechanically connectable to the first unit. 17. The resuscitation system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two high-voltage defibrillation electrodes are part of an electrode assembly. 18. The resuscitation system of claim 1 wherein the patient's ECG is detected through ECG-detecting electrodes in electrical contact with the patient. 19. The resuscitation system of claim 18 wherein the ECG-detecting electrodes comprise at least portions of one or more electrode assemblies that deliver the high voltage defibrillation pulses. 20. The resuscitation system of claim 19 wherein the ECG-detecting electrodes comprise substantially the same electrodes as used to deliver the high voltage defibrillation pulses.
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