Abstract:
A wearable medical monitoring device can include a monitor and an update manager. The monitor is configured to monitor a physiological parameter of a subject. The update manager is configured to receive a software update corresponding to the at least one software module for the monitor, and cause an installation of the software update such that the at least one software module installed on the monitor is updated. A wearable medical monitoring device can also include at least one processor, and a supervisory circuit configured to provide redundant booting. The supervisory circuit is configured to monitor a state of the processor when the processor is configured to boot from a current drive. The supervisory circuit is further configured to control the processor to boot from an alternative drive based on the state of the at least one processor or if there is an error caused by the current drive.
Abstract:
A wearable medical monitoring device is configured to manage drive booting. The wearable medical monitoring device includes a plurality of ECG electrodes configured to sense ECG signals from a patient, a plurality of therapy pads configured to deliver one or more therapeutic shocks, and a monitor operably connected to the plurality of ECG electrodes and the plurality of therapy pads. The monitor includes at least one processor and a supervisory circuit configured to monitor a state of the at least one processor when the at least one processor is configured to boot from a current drive. The supervisory circuit is configured to control the at least one processor to boot from an alternative drive different from the current drive based on the state of the at least one processor.
Abstract:
A wearable medical device includes an electrode assembly having a plurality of ECG sensing electrodes configured to monitor a cardiac condition of a patient using the device, a call button to initiate a call with a remote location and a transceiver configured to communicate information to and from the wearable medical device. The device includes a memory and a controller having at least one processor configured to execute instructions stored in the memory. The instructions include receiving, via actuation of the call button, a request to initiate a communication link with the remote location, providing, via a user interface, a confirmatory prompt that the patient indicate confirmation to proceed with the request to initiate the communication link with the remote location, and initiating, via the transceiver, the communication link to the remote location responsive to the indication of the confirmation to proceed with the request to initiate the communication link.
Abstract:
An ambulatory medical device comprises: a sensing component to be disposed on a patient for detecting a physiological signal of the patient; and monitoring and self-test circuitry configured for detecting a triggering event and initiating one or more self-tests based on detection of the triggering event. The ambulatory medical device senses the physiological signal of the patient substantially continuously over an extended period of time.
Abstract:
A wearable medical monitoring device can include a monitor and an update manager. The monitor is configured to monitor a physiological parameter of a subject. The update manager is configured to receive a software update corresponding to the at least one software module for the monitor, and cause an installation of the software update such that the at least one software module installed on the monitor is updated. A wearable medical monitoring device can also include at least one processor, and a supervisory circuit configured to provide redundant booting. The supervisory circuit is configured to monitor a state of the processor when the processor is configured to boot from a current drive. The supervisory circuit is further configured to control the processor to boot from an alternative drive based on the state of the at least one processor or if there is an error caused by the current drive.
Abstract:
An external medical device includes a battery that can support a plurality of charge-discharge cycles prior to a predetermined battery life threshold. The device also includes a battery circuit that is operative for monitoring a condition of the battery, determining a battery life status of the battery based on the monitored condition and the predetermined battery life threshold, and, responsive to the determined battery life status, causing the device to enter into a low power operating mode. The low power operating mode can include modifying device functions that are performed, or modifying the manner in which a capacitor of the device is charged, or changing the battery that charges the capacitor, or isolating the capacitor from charge drainage, or causing the device to operate from charge stored on the capacitor.
Abstract:
A system includes: at least one identification device associated with a wearable medical therapy device and configured to have information read therefrom and written thereto; at least one controller operatively connected to the at least one identification device and configured to at least one of retrieve the information from the at least one identification device and write the information to the at least one identification device; and at least one device positioned externally from the wearable medical therapy device and configured to interrogate the at least one identification device to at least one of obtain the information from the at least one identification device and write additional information to the at least one identification device.