Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Body-worn sensor for characterizing patients with heart failure
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Application No.: US16436631Application Date: 2019-06-10
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Publication No.: US11712170B2Publication Date: 2023-08-01
- Inventor: Matthew Banet , Susan Meeks Pede , Marshal Singh Dhillon , Kenneth Robert Hunt
- Applicant: TOSENSE, INC.
- Applicant Address: US CA San Diego
- Assignee: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.,BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
- Current Assignee: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.,BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
- Current Assignee Address: US IL Deerfield; CH Glattpark
- Agency: K&L Gates LLP
- The original application number of the division: US14145229 2013.12.31
- Main IPC: A61B5/053
- IPC: A61B5/053 ; A61B5/0531 ; A61B5/282 ; A61B5/00

Abstract:
The invention provides a sensor for measuring both impedance and ECG waveforms that is configured to be worn around a patient's neck. The sensor features 1) an ECG system that includes an analog ECG circuit, in electrical contact with at least two ECG electrodes, that generates an analog ECG waveform; and 2) an impedance system that includes an analog impedance circuit, in electrical contact with at least two (and typically four) impedance electrodes, that generates an analog impedance waveform. Also included in the neck-worn system are a digital processing system featuring a microprocessor, and an analog-to-digital converter. During a measurement, the digital processing system receives and processes the analog ECG and impedance waveforms to measure physiological information from the patient. Finally, a cable that drapes around the patient's neck connects the ECG system, impedance system, and digital processing system.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190307358A1 BODY-WORN SENSOR FOR CHARACTERIZING PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE Public/Granted day:2019-10-10
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