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公开(公告)号:US11935252B2
公开(公告)日:2024-03-19
申请号:US17421687
申请日:2020-11-13
申请人: ResMed Inc.
CPC分类号: G06T7/32 , A61M16/0605 , G16H10/20 , G16H10/60 , G16H30/20 , G16H40/60 , A61M2205/15 , A61M2205/35 , A61M2207/00 , G06T2207/30201
摘要: A system and method to collect feedback data from a patient wearing an interface such as a mask when using a respiratory pressure therapy device such as a CPAP device. The system includes a storage device including a facial image of the patient. An interface in communication with the respiratory pressure therapy device collect operational data from when the patient uses the interface. A patient interface collects subjective patient input data from the patient in relation to the patient interface. An analysis module correlates a characteristic of the interface with the facial image data, operational data and subjective patient input data.
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公开(公告)号:US20240016447A1
公开(公告)日:2024-01-18
申请号:US18254659
申请日:2021-11-26
IPC分类号: A61B5/00
CPC分类号: A61B5/4818 , A61B5/7282 , A61B5/0077 , A61B2562/0204
摘要: A method includes receiving physiological data associated with a sleep session of a user. The method also includes identifying a triggering event based at least in part on the physiological data. The method also includes generating image data in response to identifying the triggering event, the image data being reproducible as one or more images of at least a portion of the user during the sleep session. The method also includes causing at least a portion of the image data to be communicated to the user subsequent to the sleep session.
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公开(公告)号:US20220189609A1
公开(公告)日:2022-06-16
申请号:US17599470
申请日:2020-03-27
申请人: ResMed Inc.
摘要: Disclosed are systems and methods for automatically porting respiratory therapy settings to a new respiratory therapy device. Currently, when a patient replaces receives a replacement respiratory therapy device, the prescription settings must be manually ported. Accordingly, the inventors have developed technology to automatically, port, translate, and validate therapy settings and modes to a replacement respiratory therapy device.
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公开(公告)号:US11491302B2
公开(公告)日:2022-11-08
申请号:US17441627
申请日:2020-06-26
摘要: A system includes a respiratory device, a mask, a microphone, a speaker, and a control system. The respiratory device is configured to supply pressurized air. The mask is coupled to the respiratory device and configured to engage a user during a sleep session to aid in directing the supplied pressurized air to the user. The microphone is configured to generate audio data. The speaker is configured to emit sound. The control system is configured to analyze the audio data to determine if noise associated with air leaking from the mask is occurring. Responsive to (i) the analysis resulting in a determination that noise associated with air leaking from the mask is occurring, (ii) the respiratory device determining that air is leaking from the mask, or (iii) both, the speaker is caused to emit the sound to aid in masking the noise associated with the air leaking from the mask.
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公开(公告)号:US12064255B2
公开(公告)日:2024-08-20
申请号:US17672808
申请日:2022-02-16
申请人: ResMed Inc.
发明人: Jeffrey Peter Armitstead , Mark David Buckley , Michael Waclaw Colefax , Susan Robyn Lynch , Dion Charles Chewe Martin , Gregory Robert Peake , Dinesh Ramanan , Jamie Graeme Wehbeh , Natalie Zotelo
CPC分类号: A61B5/4833 , A61B5/0004 , A61B5/0022 , A61B5/08 , A61M16/0051 , A61M16/0069 , A61M16/024 , A61M16/107 , A61M16/16 , G16H20/40 , A61M2205/15 , A61M2205/3344 , A61M2205/3553 , A61M2205/3584 , A61M2205/3592 , A61M2205/42 , A61M2205/502 , A61M2205/583 , A61M2230/40 , Y02A90/10
摘要: Apparatus and methods provide compliance management tools such as for respiratory pressure therapy. In some versions, a respiratory pressure therapy system may include one or more processors, such as of a data server, configured to communicate with a computing device and/or a respiratory pressure therapy device. The respiratory pressure therapy device may be configured to deliver respiratory pressure therapy to a patient for a session. The computing device may be associated with the patient. The processor(s) may be further configured to compute a therapy quality indicator of the session from usage data relating to the session. The therapy quality indicator may be a number derived from contributions of a plurality of usage variables for the session in the usage data. The processor(s) may be further configured to present, such as by transmitting, the therapy quality indicator to the computing device. The therapy quality indicator may promote patient compliance.
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公开(公告)号:US20230338677A1
公开(公告)日:2023-10-26
申请号:US18306007
申请日:2023-04-24
申请人: ResMed Inc.
发明人: Gregory Robert Peake
CPC分类号: A61M16/0051 , A61M16/024 , A61M16/06 , A61M2205/52 , A61M2205/581
摘要: According to some implementations of the present disclosure, a method for determining a remaining useful life of an interface of a respiratory therapy system is disclosed. Acoustic data associated with an acoustic reflection of an acoustic signal is received. The acoustic reflection is indicative of a portion of a structural shape of the interface. The received acoustic data is analyzed to identify a physical feature of the portion of the structural shape of the interface. The physical feature is compared to a reference feature. Based at least in part on the comparison, the remaining useful life of the interface is determined.
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公开(公告)号:US20230191053A1
公开(公告)日:2023-06-22
申请号:US18000229
申请日:2021-05-29
发明人: Shawna Wilkerson , Ryan Mathew Hernandez , Gregory Robert Peake , Redmond Shouldice , Stephen McMahon
CPC分类号: A61M16/022 , A61M16/0003 , A61M16/161 , A61M16/0666 , A61M2205/15 , A61M2205/44 , A61M2205/3331
摘要: A method of predicting an unintentional leak in a respiratory system during a sleep session includes causing, during the sleep session, pressurized air to be delivered from a respiratory device to a user via a conduit coupled to a user interface. The method also includes receiving historical first data associated with pressurized air delivered from the respiratory device during one or more prior sleep sessions; receiving current first data associated with the pressurized air being delivered from the respiratory device during the sleep session; receiving historical second data associated with the user during one or more prior sleep sessions; and receiving, via one or more second sensors, current second data associated with the user during the current sleep session. The method determines, a likelihood that an unintentional leak in the respiratory system will occur within a predetermined amount of time.
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公开(公告)号:US20240008809A1
公开(公告)日:2024-01-11
申请号:US18219085
申请日:2023-07-06
申请人: ResMed Pty Ltd , ResMed Inc.
发明人: Sakeena De Souza , Michael James Dent , James Sung , Gregory Robert Peake , Andrew William Gillett
IPC分类号: A61B5/00
CPC分类号: A61B5/4815 , A61B5/4836 , A61B5/742
摘要: A method includes receiving electronically data associated with physical or psychological factors of a user, the data being collected from (a) a plurality of smart home devices, (b) a plurality of mobile devices, or (c) both. The physical or psychological factors are based on at least one physical activity of the user. The method further includes identifying, based on the data, an effect on sleep quality of the user, based on which a remedial action is determined for improving sleep quality of the user. The method also includes causing the remedial action to be communicated in electronic form to the user in real-time during the physical activity, and automatically implementing, without input from the user, at least a part of the remedial action via one or more of the devices. The remedial action increases least one of a deep-sleep state and sleep duration of the user.
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