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公开(公告)号:US20110313261A1
公开(公告)日:2011-12-22
申请号:US13217011
申请日:2011-08-24
CPC分类号: A61N1/08 , A61B5/0002 , A61B5/0031 , A61B5/0402 , A61B5/0476 , A61B5/0488 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/1116 , A61B5/1118 , A61B5/112 , A61B5/145 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4809 , A61B5/4815 , A61B5/4839 , A61B5/6831 , A61B5/6833 , A61B2560/0223 , A61B2560/0412 , A61B2560/0431 , A61B2562/0219 , A61N1/36021 , A61N1/36071 , A61N1/3702 , G06F19/00 , G06F19/3456 , G06F19/3481 , G16H10/60 , G16H40/63
摘要: A wearable ambulatory data recorder that senses physiological parameters of a patient, and stores physiological parameter data for later retrieval, as well as techniques for using such a wearable ambulatory data recorder, are described. The data recorder includes one or more sensors located on or within a housing. The data recorder may include an adhesive layer for attachment to a patient. In some embodiments, the housing may be within a patch, e.g., bandage, which includes the adhesive layer. The housing may be waterproof. Features of the data recorder such as size, waterproofness, and inclusion of an adhesive may allow the data recorder to be unobtrusively worn by a patient during a variety of daily activities. The data recorder may be for single use and thereafter disposable.
摘要翻译: 描述了感测患者的生理参数并存储用于稍后检索的生理参数数据的可穿戴式动态数据记录器以及用于使用这种可穿戴式可动态数据记录器的技术。 数据记录器包括位于壳体上或壳体内的一个或多个传感器。 数据记录器可以包括用于附接到患者的粘合剂层。 在一些实施例中,壳体可以在包括粘合剂层的贴片(例如绷带)内。 外壳可能是防水的。 诸如尺寸,防水性和包含粘合剂的数据记录器的特征可允许数据记录器在各种日常活动期间被患者不佩服地佩戴。 数据记录器可以是单次使用的,然后是一次性的。
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公开(公告)号:US08016776B2
公开(公告)日:2011-09-13
申请号:US11413619
申请日:2006-04-28
IPC分类号: A61B5/103
CPC分类号: A61N1/08 , A61B5/0002 , A61B5/0031 , A61B5/0402 , A61B5/0476 , A61B5/0488 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/1116 , A61B5/1118 , A61B5/112 , A61B5/145 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4809 , A61B5/4815 , A61B5/4839 , A61B5/6831 , A61B5/6833 , A61B2560/0223 , A61B2560/0412 , A61B2560/0431 , A61B2562/0219 , A61N1/36021 , A61N1/36071 , A61N1/3702 , G06F19/00 , G06F19/3456 , G06F19/3481 , G16H10/60 , G16H40/63
摘要: A wearable ambulatory data recorder that senses physiological parameters of a patient, and stores physiological parameter data for later retrieval, as well as techniques for using such a wearable ambulatory data recorder, are described. The data recorder includes one or more sensors located on or within a housing. The data recorder may include an adhesive layer for attachment to a patient. In some embodiments, the housing may be within a patch, e.g., bandage, which includes the adhesive layer. The housing may be waterproof. Features of the data recorder such as size, waterproofness, and inclusion of an adhesive may allow the data recorder to be unobtrusively worn by a patient during a variety of daily activities. The data recorder may be for single use and thereafter disposable.
摘要翻译: 描述了感测患者的生理参数并存储用于稍后检索的生理参数数据的可穿戴式步行数据记录器,以及使用这种可穿戴式可动态数据记录器的技术。 数据记录器包括位于壳体上或壳体内的一个或多个传感器。 数据记录器可以包括用于附接到患者的粘合剂层。 在一些实施例中,壳体可以在包括粘合剂层的贴片(例如绷带)内。 外壳可能是防水的。 诸如尺寸,防水性和包含粘合剂的数据记录器的特征可允许数据记录器在各种日常活动期间被患者不佩服地佩戴。 数据记录器可以是单次使用的,然后是一次性的。
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公开(公告)号:US08554325B2
公开(公告)日:2013-10-08
申请号:US13345397
申请日:2012-01-06
申请人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
发明人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
IPC分类号: A61N1/18
CPC分类号: A61B5/04014 , A61B5/0006 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/6814 , A61N1/36003 , A61N1/36014 , A61N1/36025 , A61N1/36067 , A61N1/36082
摘要: A movement state of a patient is detected based on brain signals, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. In some examples, a brain signal within a dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex of a brain of the patient indicative of prospective movement of the patient may be sensed in order to detect the movement state. The movement state may include the brain state that indicates the patient is intending on initiating movement, initiating movement, attempting to initiate movement or is actually moving. In some examples, upon detecting the movement state, a movement disorder therapy is delivered to the patient. In some examples, the therapy delivery is deactivated upon detecting the patient is no longer in a movement state or that the patient has successfully initiated movement. In addition, in some examples, the movement state detected based on the brain signals may be confirmed based on a signal from a motion sensor.
摘要翻译: 基于诸如脑电图(EEG)信号的脑信号检测患者的运动状态。 在一些示例中,可以检测指示患者的预期运动的患者的脑的背侧前额叶皮层内的脑信号,以便检测运动状态。 运动状态可以包括指示患者打算启动运动,启动运动,尝试启动运动或实际运动的脑状态。 在一些示例中,在检测到运动状态时,将运动障碍治疗递送给患者。 在一些示例中,在检测到患者不再处于运动状态或患者已成功启动运动时,治疗递送被停用。 此外,在一些示例中,可以基于来自运动传感器的信号来确认基于脑信号检测到的运动状态。
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公开(公告)号:US20120108998A1
公开(公告)日:2012-05-03
申请号:US13345397
申请日:2012-01-06
申请人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
发明人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
IPC分类号: A61B5/0476 , A61N1/36 , A61B5/048 , A61B5/0482
CPC分类号: A61B5/04014 , A61B5/0006 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/6814 , A61N1/36003 , A61N1/36014 , A61N1/36025 , A61N1/36067 , A61N1/36082
摘要: A movement state of a patient is detected based on brain signals, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. In some examples, a brain signal within a dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex of a brain of the patient indicative of prospective movement of the patient may be sensed in order to detect the movement state. The movement state may include the brain state that indicates the patient is intending on initiating movement, initiating movement, attempting to initiate movement or is actually moving. In some examples, upon detecting the movement state, a movement disorder therapy is delivered to the patient. In some examples, the therapy delivery is deactivated upon detecting the patient is no longer in a movement state or that the patient has successfully initiated movement. In addition, in some examples, the movement state detected based on the brain signals may be confirmed based on a signal from a motion sensor.
摘要翻译: 基于诸如脑电图(EEG)信号的脑信号检测患者的运动状态。 在一些示例中,可以检测指示患者的预期运动的患者的脑的背侧前额叶皮层内的脑信号,以便检测运动状态。 运动状态可以包括指示患者打算启动运动,启动运动,尝试启动运动或实际运动的脑状态。 在一些示例中,在检测到运动状态时,将运动障碍治疗递送给患者。 在一些示例中,在检测到患者不再处于运动状态或患者已成功启动运动时,治疗递送被停用。 此外,在一些示例中,可以基于来自运动传感器的信号来确认基于脑信号检测到的运动状态。
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公开(公告)号:US20090099627A1
公开(公告)日:2009-04-16
申请号:US12237799
申请日:2008-09-25
申请人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
发明人: Gregory F. Molnar , Steven S. Gill , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Timothy J. Denison , Eric J. Panken , Carl D. Wahlstrand , Jonathan C. Werder
IPC分类号: A61N1/36 , A61B5/0476 , A61M37/00
CPC分类号: A61B5/04014 , A61B5/0006 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/6814 , A61N1/36003 , A61N1/36014 , A61N1/36025 , A61N1/36067 , A61N1/36082
摘要: A movement state of a patient is detected based on brain signals, such as an electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. In some examples, a brain signal within a dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex of a brain of the patient indicative of prospective movement of the patient may be sensed in order to detect the movement state. The movement state may include the brain state that indicates the patient is intending on initiating movement, initiating movement, attempting to initiate movement or is actually moving. In some examples, upon detecting the movement state, a movement disorder therapy is delivered to the patient. In some examples, the therapy delivery is deactivated upon detecting the patient is no longer in a movement state or that the patient has successfully initiated movement. In addition, in some examples, the movement state detected based on the brain signals may be confirmed based on a signal from a motion sensor.
摘要翻译: 基于诸如脑电图(EEG)信号的脑信号检测患者的运动状态。 在一些示例中,可以检测指示患者的预期运动的患者的脑的背侧前额叶皮层内的脑信号,以便检测运动状态。 运动状态可以包括指示患者打算启动运动,启动运动,尝试启动运动或实际运动的脑状态。 在一些示例中,在检测到运动状态时,将运动障碍治疗递送给患者。 在一些示例中,在检测到患者不再处于运动状态或患者已经成功启动运动时,治疗递送被停用。 此外,在一些示例中,可以基于来自运动传感器的信号来确认基于脑信号检测到的运动状态。
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公开(公告)号:US08444578B2
公开(公告)日:2013-05-21
申请号:US13217011
申请日:2011-08-24
IPC分类号: A61B5/103
CPC分类号: A61N1/08 , A61B5/0002 , A61B5/0031 , A61B5/0402 , A61B5/0476 , A61B5/0488 , A61B5/08 , A61B5/1116 , A61B5/1118 , A61B5/112 , A61B5/145 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4809 , A61B5/4815 , A61B5/4839 , A61B5/6831 , A61B5/6833 , A61B2560/0223 , A61B2560/0412 , A61B2560/0431 , A61B2562/0219 , A61N1/36021 , A61N1/36071 , A61N1/3702 , G06F19/00 , G06F19/3456 , G06F19/3481 , G16H10/60 , G16H40/63
摘要: A wearable ambulatory data recorder that senses physiological parameters of a patient, and stores physiological parameter data for later retrieval, as well as techniques for using such a wearable ambulatory data recorder, are described. The data recorder includes one or more sensors located on or within a housing. The data recorder may include an adhesive layer for attachment to a patient. In some embodiments, the housing may be within a patch, e.g., bandage, which includes the adhesive layer. The housing may be waterproof. Features of the data recorder such as size, waterproofness, and inclusion of an adhesive may allow the data recorder to be unobtrusively worn by a patient during a variety of daily activities. The data recorder may be for single use and thereafter disposable.
摘要翻译: 描述了感测患者的生理参数并存储用于稍后检索的生理参数数据的可穿戴式步行数据记录器,以及使用这种可穿戴式可动态数据记录器的技术。 数据记录器包括位于壳体上或壳体内的一个或多个传感器。 数据记录器可以包括用于附接到患者的粘合剂层。 在一些实施例中,壳体可以在包括粘合剂层的贴片(例如绷带)内。 外壳可能是防水的。 诸如尺寸,防水性和包含粘合剂的数据记录器的特征可允许数据记录器在各种日常活动期间被患者不佩服地佩戴。 数据记录器可以是单次使用的,然后是一次性的。
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公开(公告)号:US08688221B2
公开(公告)日:2014-04-01
申请号:US13401348
申请日:2012-02-21
IPC分类号: A61N1/36
CPC分类号: A61B5/103 , A61B5/0205 , A61B5/1116 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4094 , A61B5/6804 , A61B5/6825 , A61B5/686 , A61N1/0529 , A61N1/0531 , A61N1/0534 , A61N1/36071 , A61N1/36082 , A61N1/36585 , A61N1/37235 , G06F19/00
摘要: A medical device, programmer, or other computing device may determine values of one or more activity and, in some embodiments, posture metrics for each therapy parameter set used by the medical device to deliver therapy. The metric values for a parameter set are determined based on signals generated by the sensors when that therapy parameter set was in use. Activity metric values may be associated with a postural category in addition to a therapy parameter set, and may indicate the duration and intensity of activity within one or more postural categories resulting from delivery of therapy according to a therapy parameter set. A posture metric for a therapy parameter set may indicate the fraction of time spent by the patient in various postures when the medical device used a therapy parameter set. The metric values may be used to evaluate the efficacy of the therapy parameter sets.
摘要翻译: 医疗设备,程序员或其他计算设备可以确定一个或多个活动的值,并且在一些实施例中,确定由医疗设备用于递送治疗的每个治疗参数集的姿势度量。 当参数组被使用时,基于由传感器产生的信号来确定参数集的度量值。 除了治疗参数集之外,活动度量值可以与姿势类别相关联,并且可以指示根据治疗参数集合递送治疗产生的一个或多个姿势类别内的活动的持续时间和强度。 用于治疗参数组的姿势度量可以指示当医疗装置使用治疗参数集时患者在各种姿势中花费的时间的分数。 度量值可用于评估治疗参数组的功效。
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公开(公告)号:US20120130444A1
公开(公告)日:2012-05-24
申请号:US13265702
申请日:2010-04-09
申请人: Xuan K. Wei , Eric H. Bonde , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Gregory F. Molnar
发明人: Xuan K. Wei , Eric H. Bonde , Keith A. Miesel , Mark S. Lent , Gregory F. Molnar
IPC分类号: A61N1/36
CPC分类号: A61N1/36007 , A61N1/0514 , A61N1/0551 , A61N1/36128 , A61N1/36135 , A61N1/37235 , A61N1/37252
摘要: Techniques for managing urinary or fecal incontinence include delivering a first type of therapy to generate a first physiological response and, upon detecting a trigger event, delivering a second type of therapy to generate a second physiological response. The first type of therapy can be delivered on a substantially regular basis, while the second type of therapy is delivered as needed to provide an additional boost of therapy. The trigger event for activating the delivery of the second type of therapy may include input from a sensor that indicates a bladder condition, patient activity level or patient posture, or patient input. In some examples, the therapy is stimulation therapy.
摘要翻译: 用于管理尿失禁或大便失禁的技术包括递送第一类型的治疗以产生第一生理反应,并且在检测到触发事件时,递送第二类型的治疗以产生第二生理反应。 第一种类型的治疗可以基本上定期地递送,而第二种类型的治疗根据需要被递送以提供额外的治疗效果。 用于激活第二类治疗的递送的触发事件可以包括来自传感器的输入,其指示膀胱状况,患者活动水平或患者姿势或患者输入。 在一些例子中,治疗是刺激疗法。
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公开(公告)号:US08135473B2
公开(公告)日:2012-03-13
申请号:US11691381
申请日:2007-03-26
IPC分类号: A61N1/36
CPC分类号: A61B5/103 , A61B5/0205 , A61B5/1116 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4094 , A61B5/6804 , A61B5/6825 , A61B5/686 , A61N1/0529 , A61N1/0531 , A61N1/0534 , A61N1/36071 , A61N1/36082 , A61N1/36585 , A61N1/37235 , G06F19/00
摘要: A medical device, programmer, or other computing device may determine values of one or more activity and, in some embodiments, posture metrics for each therapy parameter set used by the medical device to deliver therapy. The metric values for a parameter set are determined based on signals generated by the sensors when that therapy parameter set was in use. Activity metric values may be associated with a postural category in addition to a therapy parameter set, and may indicate the duration and intensity of activity within one or more postural categories resulting from delivery of therapy according to a therapy parameter set. A posture metric for a therapy parameter set may indicate the fraction of time spent by the patient in various postures when the medical device used a therapy parameter set. The metric values may be used to evaluate the efficacy of the therapy parameter sets.
摘要翻译: 医疗设备,程序员或其他计算设备可以确定一个或多个活动的值,并且在一些实施例中,确定由医疗设备用于递送治疗的每个治疗参数集的姿势度量。 当参数组被使用时,基于由传感器产生的信号来确定参数集的度量值。 除了治疗参数集之外,活动度量值可以与姿势类别相关联,并且可以指示根据治疗参数集合递送治疗产生的一个或多个姿势类别内的活动的持续时间和强度。 用于治疗参数组的姿势度量可以指示当医疗装置使用治疗参数集时患者在各种姿势中花费的时间的分数。 度量值可用于评估治疗参数组的功效。
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公开(公告)号:US20070225674A1
公开(公告)日:2007-09-27
申请号:US11565268
申请日:2006-11-30
申请人: Gregory F. Molnar , Gabriela C. Miyazawa , Keith A. Miesel , Jonathan C. Werder , David L. Carlson , Jonathon E. Giftakis
发明人: Gregory F. Molnar , Gabriela C. Miyazawa , Keith A. Miesel , Jonathan C. Werder , David L. Carlson , Jonathon E. Giftakis
CPC分类号: A61N1/36067 , A61B5/048 , A61B5/4082 , A61N1/36003
摘要: A method, apparatus, and system for treating patients suffering from movement disorders having the ability to determine one or more biomarkers indicative of a disease state. In some embodiments, the biomarker may be used as a closed-loop feedback signal to control the delivery of therapy (such as electrical stimulation or drug therapy), and which may also be used as an indication of therapy effectiveness. One embodiment uses electrodes placed in the brain to measure EEG or local field potential (LFP) signals, from which the one or more biomarkers may be determined.
摘要翻译: 用于治疗患有运动障碍的患者的方法,装置和系统,其具有确定指示疾病状态的一种或多种生物标志物的能力。 在一些实施方案中,生物标志物可以用作闭环反馈信号以控制治疗的递送(例如电刺激或药物治疗),并且其也可以用作治疗有效性的指示。 一个实施例使用放置在脑中的电极来测量EEG或局部场电位(LFP)信号,从该信号可以确定一个或多个生物标志物。
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