Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method and apparatus for monitoring dynamic cardiovascular function using n-dimensional representations of critical functions
- Patent Title (中): 使用关键功能的n维表示监测动态心血管功能的方法和装置
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Application No.: US10846956Application Date: 2004-05-14
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Publication No.: US07413546B2Publication Date: 2008-08-19
- Inventor: James Agutter , Noah Syroid , Julio C. Bermudez , Yinqi Zhang , Michael E. Holmes , Frank Drews , David Lee Strayer , Robert William Albert , Dwayne R. Westenskow
- Applicant: James Agutter , Noah Syroid , Julio C. Bermudez , Yinqi Zhang , Michael E. Holmes , Frank Drews , David Lee Strayer , Robert William Albert , Dwayne R. Westenskow
- Applicant Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Assignee: Univeristy of Utah Research Foundation
- Current Assignee: Univeristy of Utah Research Foundation
- Current Assignee Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Agency: Thorpe North & Western LLP
- Main IPC: A61B5/02
- IPC: A61B5/02

Abstract:
A method, system, apparatus and device for the monitoring, diagnosis and evaluation of the state of a dynamic system is disclosed. This method and system provides the processing means for receiving sensed and/or simulated data, converting such data into a displayable object format and displaying such objects in a manner such that the interrelationships between the respective variables can be correlated and identified by a user. This invention provides for the rapid cognitive grasp of the overall state of a critical function with respect to a dynamic system. The system provides for displayed objects, which change in real-time to show the changes of the functions of the system. It is a highly flexible system which works with a wide variety of applications, including biological systems, environmental systems, engineering systems, economic systems, mechanical systems, chemical systems and the like. The device of this invention is adapted specifically to providing objects within a frame associated with other objects in a reference grid to provide a graphical representation of cardiovascular function.
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