RFID-BASED SENSING OF CHANGED CONDITION
    3.
    发明申请
    RFID-BASED SENSING OF CHANGED CONDITION 有权
    基于RFID的变更条件检测

    公开(公告)号:US20140049377A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-02-20

    申请号:US14064515

    申请日:2013-10-28

    IPC分类号: G06K7/10

    摘要: RFID-based sensors, RFID readers and software sense a changed condition. In one embodiment, an RFID-based sensor includes a base that may be placed at a location where a condition may change. The sensor includes an RFID tag that is coupled to the base. The sensor also includes a detector that can be electrically coupled to the RFID tag. If the condition changes, an electrical property of the detector also changes, impacting an operation of the RFID tag. The impacted operation can be detected by an RFID reader/interrogator so as to provide a notification. An advantage over the prior art is that the condition change can be sensed wirelessly over a domain that can be laborious or hazardous to access otherwise. Moreover, RFID based sensors can be made by modifying common RFID tags.

    摘要翻译: 基于RFID的传感器,RFID阅读器和软件感知变化的条件。 在一个实施例中,基于RFID的传感器包括可以放置在条件可能改变的位置处的基座。 传感器包括耦合到基座的RFID标签。 传感器还包括可以电耦合到RFID标签的检测器。 如果条件改变,则检测器的电气特性也发生变化,影响RFID标签的操作。 受影响的操作可以由RFID读取器/询问器检测,以便提供通知。 与现有技术相比,优点在于可以通过无法方式检测条件变化,而不能在其他方面进行费力或危险的领域。 此外,基于RFID的传感器可以通过修改普通的RFID标签来制作。

    WEARABLE CARDIAC DEFIBRILLATOR RECEIVING INPUTS BY BEING DELIBERATELY TAPPED & METHODS
    5.
    发明申请
    WEARABLE CARDIAC DEFIBRILLATOR RECEIVING INPUTS BY BEING DELIBERATELY TAPPED & METHODS 有权
    耐磨心脏除颤器接收输入的方法

    公开(公告)号:US20140085081A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-03-27

    申请号:US14014987

    申请日:2013-08-30

    IPC分类号: A61N1/39

    CPC分类号: A61N1/3993 A61N1/046

    摘要: A wearable defibrillation system includes an output device and a motion sensor. The output device emits a sound or a vibration for the patient, who responds by deliberately tapping the system. The motion sensor registers the tapping, and interprets it as a reply from the patient. The reply can be that the patient is conscious, or convey data that the patient enters by tapping the right number of times, or that the patient wants attention, and so on. Since the patient does not need direct access to the wearable defibrillation system for tapping it, he or she can wear it under their other garments, which helps preserve their dignity and privacy.

    摘要翻译: 一种可穿戴的除颤系统包括输出装置和运动传感器。 输出设备为患者发出声音或振动,患者通过故意点击系统进行响应。 运动传感器注册攻丝,并将其解释为患者的回复。 答复可能是患者有意识,或通过点击正确的次数或患者想要注意的方式传达病人进入的数据,等等。 由于患者不需要直接进入可穿戴除颤系统进行敲击,所以他或她可以将其穿在其他衣服下面,这有助于保护他们的尊严和隐私。

    EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATION WITH AUTOMATIC POST-SHOCK ANTI-TACHYCARDIA (APSAT) PACING
    9.
    发明申请
    EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATION WITH AUTOMATIC POST-SHOCK ANTI-TACHYCARDIA (APSAT) PACING 有权
    自动消除抗惊厥药(APSAT)PAC外科手术

    公开(公告)号:US20140100622A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-04-10

    申请号:US13802399

    申请日:2013-03-13

    IPC分类号: A61N1/39

    摘要: A medical device such as an external defibrillator delivers electrical therapy using a special pulse sequence. The special pulse sequence includes a defibrillation shock that is automatically followed by a quick succession of automatic post-shock anti-tachycardia (APSAT) pacing pulses. Because of the pacing pulses, the defibrillation shock can be of lesser energy than an equivalent defibrillation shock of a larger energy. Accordingly, the external defibrillator can be made physically smaller and weigh less, without sacrificing the therapeutic effect of a larger external defibrillator that would deliver a defibrillation shock of higher energy. As such, the defibrillator is easier to configure for transporting, handling, and even wearing.

    摘要翻译: 诸如外部除颤器之类的医疗装置使用特殊的脉冲序列传送电疗法。 特殊脉冲序列包括除颤电击,自动跟随快速连续的自动后冲击抗心动过速(APSAT)起搏脉冲。 由于起搏脉冲,除颤功能比能量较大的等效除颤电击能量少。 因此,可以使外部除颤器物理上更小,重量更少,而不会牺牲能够提供更高能量的除颤电击的较大外部除颤器的治疗效果。 因此,除颤器更容易配置用于运输,处理,甚至佩戴。