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公开(公告)号:US20180296107A1
公开(公告)日:2018-10-18
申请号:US15569535
申请日:2015-04-29
Applicant: Brainlab AG
Inventor: Christian HARRER , Stephan MITTERMEYER , Bálint VARKUTI
IPC: A61B5/024 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/0245
Abstract: The invention relates to a computer-implemented medical data processing method for determining a heartbeat signal describing the heartbeat of a patient in the time domain, the method comprising executing, on a processor of a computer, steps of: a) acquiring, at the processor, acceleration measurement data describing an acceleration in the time domain of an anatomical body part measured on an external surface of the anatomical body part; b) determining, by the processor, component analysis data describing a result of an independent component analysis in the time domain of the acceleration measurement data; c) acquiring, at the processor, heartbeat template data describing template shapes of heartbeat in the time domain; d) determining, by the processor and based on the component analysis data and the heartbeat template data, recurrent shape data describing a recurrence of certain signal shapes in the component analysis data; e) determining, based on the recurrent shape data, heartbeat signal data describing a time series of the heartbeat.
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公开(公告)号:US20240215865A1
公开(公告)日:2024-07-04
申请号:US18686497
申请日:2021-10-14
Applicant: Brainlab AG , Jan Medical, Inc.
Inventor: Nicolas MÜLLER , Stefan HAGER , Stephan MITTERMEYER , Dave M. COOK , Ray SCHUMACHER
IPC: A61B5/11 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/0205 , G16H40/67 , A61B5/024
CPC classification number: A61B5/1114 , A61B5/0205 , A61B5/1126 , A61B5/6803 , A61B5/6844 , A61B5/7221 , G16H40/67 , A61B5/024 , A61B2562/0219 , A61B2562/0247 , A61B2562/046 , A61B2562/066
Abstract: Disclosed is a computer-implemented method of analyzing the setup of an array of acceleration sensors on an anatomical body part of a patient encompasses acquisition of acceleration data using a cranial headset having acceleration sensors and determining an appropriate contact of the acceleration sensor to the patient's head, detecting, marking, filtering out, or removing different kinds of noise as well as acceleration signals which are considered to be due to gross patient movement. This is done to determine whether the setup of the headset on the patient's head is good enough to generate measurement signals of acceptable quality. If this is the case, the headset is subsequently used to acquire continuous datasets of acceleration data which is then evaluated to determine the patient's physiological status.
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