System and method for biometric ECG verification of patient identity
First Claim
1. A system for verifying patient identity comprising:
- a heart monitor adapted to collect a baseline ECG signal from a patient and a monitored ECG signal from the patient;
a memory in electrical communication with the heart monitor and adapted to store a plurality of baseline statistical characteristics of the baseline ECG signal and a plurality of monitored statistical characteristics of the monitored ECG signal; and
a processor in electrical communication with the memory and adapted to compare the plurality of baseline statistical characteristics to the plurality of monitored statistical characteristics and determine a likelihood of patient match;
wherein the heart monitor is configured to be enabled for further collection of the monitored ECG signal if the likelihood of patient match is greater than a threshold level;
wherein the baseline ECG signal is stored in the memory as a plurality of baseline peak arrays;
wherein each of the plurality of baseline peak arrays has a respective standard deviation and mean;
wherein the monitored ECG signal is stored in the memory as a plurality of monitored peak arrays;
wherein each of the plurality of monitored peak arrays has a respective standard deviation and mean;
wherein each of the plurality of baseline peak arrays has a corresponding monitored peak array; and
wherein the likelihood of patient match is determined by comparing the mean of one or more of the monitored peak arrays to the mean of the corresponding baseline peak array.
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Abstract
A system and method for verifying patient identity including a heart monitor, a memory, and a processor. The heart monitor may be adapted to collect a baseline ECG signal from a patient and a monitored ECG signal from the patient. The memory may be in electrical communication with the heart monitor and adapted to store a plurality of baseline statistical characteristics of the baseline ECG signal and a plurality of monitored statistical characteristics of the monitored ECG signal. The processor may be in electrical communication with the memory and adapted to compare the plurality of baseline statistical characteristics to the plurality of monitored statistical characteristics and determine a likelihood of patient match. The heart monitor may be configured for further collection of the monitored ECG signal if the likelihood of patient match is greater than a threshold level.
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18 Claims
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1. A system for verifying patient identity comprising:
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a heart monitor adapted to collect a baseline ECG signal from a patient and a monitored ECG signal from the patient; a memory in electrical communication with the heart monitor and adapted to store a plurality of baseline statistical characteristics of the baseline ECG signal and a plurality of monitored statistical characteristics of the monitored ECG signal; and a processor in electrical communication with the memory and adapted to compare the plurality of baseline statistical characteristics to the plurality of monitored statistical characteristics and determine a likelihood of patient match; wherein the heart monitor is configured to be enabled for further collection of the monitored ECG signal if the likelihood of patient match is greater than a threshold level; wherein the baseline ECG signal is stored in the memory as a plurality of baseline peak arrays; wherein each of the plurality of baseline peak arrays has a respective standard deviation and mean; wherein the monitored ECG signal is stored in the memory as a plurality of monitored peak arrays; wherein each of the plurality of monitored peak arrays has a respective standard deviation and mean; wherein each of the plurality of baseline peak arrays has a corresponding monitored peak array; and wherein the likelihood of patient match is determined by comparing the mean of one or more of the monitored peak arrays to the mean of the corresponding baseline peak array. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A system for verifying patient identity comprising:
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a heart monitor adapted to collect a baseline ECG signal from a patient and a monitored ECG signal from the patient; a memory in electrical communication with the heart monitor and adapted to store a plurality of baseline statistical characteristics of the baseline ECG signal and a plurality of monitored statistical characteristics of the monitored ECG signal; and a processor in electrical communication with the memory and adapted to compare the plurality of baseline statistical characteristics to the plurality of monitored statistical characteristics and determine a likelihood of patient match; wherein the heart monitor is configured to be enabled for further collection of the monitored ECG signal if the likelihood of patient match is greater than a threshold level; wherein the baseline statistical characteristics are utilized to produce a curve of proportionality across a variable heart rate; and wherein the monitored statistical characteristics are associated with a monitored heart rate and compared to the curve of proportionality at the value of the monitored heart rate to determine the likelihood of patient match.
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16. A method for verifying patient identity comprising the steps of:
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placing a heart monitor in electrical communication with a patient; collecting a baseline ECG signal from the patient utilizing the heart monitor; storing a plurality of baseline statistical characteristics of the baseline ECG signal in a memory in electrical communication with the heart monitor; collecting a monitored ECG signal utilizing the heart monitor, after a triggering event occurs; storing a plurality of monitored statistical characteristics of the monitored ECG signal in the memory; comparing the baseline statistical characteristics to the monitored statistical characteristics to determine a likelihood of patient match, using a processor in electrical communication with the memory; enabling further collection of ECG signals by the heart monitor if the likelihood of patient match is greater than a threshold level; creating a curve of proportionality of the baseline statistical characteristics across a variable heart rate; associating the monitored statistical characteristics with a monitored heart rate; and comparing the curve of proportionality at the value of the monitored heart rate to the monitored statistical characteristic to determine the likelihood of patient match. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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