COORDINATING RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS

    公开(公告)号:US20220257953A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-08-18

    申请号:US17728872

    申请日:2022-04-25

    Applicant: Pulson, Inc.

    Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods, systems, and computer program products for coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics. In some embodiments, a heart pacing signal causes heart contractions to occur with an essentially constant time relationship with respect to rhythmic musculoskeletal activity. In other embodiments, prompts (e.g., audio, graphical, etc.) are provided to a user to assist them in timing of their rhythmic musculoskeletal activity relative to timing of their cardiovascular cycle. In further embodiments, accurately indicating a heart condition during a cardiac stress test is increased.

    Coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics

    公开(公告)号:US11311732B2

    公开(公告)日:2022-04-26

    申请号:US16719605

    申请日:2019-12-18

    Applicant: Pulson, Inc.

    Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods, systems, and computer program products for coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics. In some embodiments, a heart pacing signal causes heart contractions to occur with an essentially constant time relationship with respect to rhythmic musculoskeletal activity. In other embodiments, prompts (e.g., audio, graphical, etc.) are provided to a user to assist them in timing of their rhythmic musculoskeletal activity relative to timing of their cardiovascular cycle. In further embodiments, accurately indicating a heart condition during a cardiac stress test is increased.

    COORDINATING MUSCULOSKELETAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS
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    发明申请
    COORDINATING MUSCULOSKELETAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS 有权
    协调心肌细胞和心脏血管生成

    公开(公告)号:US20170014633A1

    公开(公告)日:2017-01-19

    申请号:US15278617

    申请日:2016-09-28

    Applicant: Pulson, Inc.

    CPC classification number: A61N1/36585 A61N1/36507 A61N1/36542

    Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods, systems, and computer program products for coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics. In some embodiments, a heart pacing signal causes heart contractions to occur with an essentially constant time relationship with respect to rhythmic musculoskeletal activity. In other embodiments, prompts (e.g., audio, graphical, etc.) are provided to a user to assist them in timing of their rhythmic musculoskeletal activity relative to timing of their cardiovascular cycle. In further embodiments, accurately indicating a heart condition during a cardiac stress test is increased.

    Abstract translation: 本发明一般涉及用于协调肌肉骨骼和心血管血液动力学的方法,系统和计算机程序产品。 在一些实施方案中,心脏起搏信号使心脏收缩以与节律性肌肉骨骼活性基本恒定的时间关系发生。 在其他实施例中,向用户提供提示(例如,音频,图形等)以帮助他们相对于其心血管周期的时间来定时调整其节奏的肌肉骨骼活动。 在另外的实施例中,精确指示心脏压力测试期间的心脏状况增加。

    Coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics

    公开(公告)号:US10512780B2

    公开(公告)日:2019-12-24

    申请号:US15877320

    申请日:2018-01-22

    Applicant: Pulson, Inc.

    Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to methods, systems, and computer program products for coordinating musculoskeletal and cardiovascular hemodynamics. In some embodiments, a heart pacing signal causes heart contractions to occur with an essentially constant time relationship with respect to rhythmic musculoskeletal activity. In other embodiments, prompts (e.g., audio, graphical, etc.) are provided to a user to assist them in timing of their rhythmic musculoskeletal activity relative to timing of their cardiovascular cycle. In further embodiments, accurately indicating a heart condition during a cardiac stress test is increased.

    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COORDINATING MUSCULOSKELETAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR OR CEREBROVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS

    公开(公告)号:US20190374840A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-12-12

    申请号:US16550587

    申请日:2019-08-26

    Applicant: Pulson, Inc.

    Abstract: Described herein are methods for determining a target musculoskeletal activity cycle (MSKC) to cardiac cycle (CC) timing relationship. The method may include detecting a signal responsive to a cyclically-varying arterial blood flow at a location on a head of a user; providing a recurrent prompt at a frequency of the heart pump cycle using the signal, such that the signal correlates with a magnitude of blood flow adjacent to the location, and the recurrent prompt is provided to guide the user to time performance of a component of a rhythmic musculoskeletal activity with the recurrent prompt; and guiding the user to adjust a timing of the component of the rhythmic musculoskeletal activity to substantially maximize a magnitude of the signal. In some embodiments, the method further includes generating the recurrent prompt by amplifying the sound generated by the blood flow in or in proximity to an ear of the user.

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