AUTOMATED AUDIO CALIBRATION FOR CONSCIOUS SEDATION
First Claim
1. A conscious sedation system comprising:
- a controller which generates an audio request for a [predetermined] response from a patient;
a response testing apparatus including;
a request assembly which communicates to the patient the audio request generated by the controller; and
a response assembly which is used by the patient to generate the response and which communicates the response to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to generate the audio request and to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the audio request and determine and record a baseline audio stimulus for the patient and after determining the baseline audio stimulus, the controller generates a second audio request based upon the baseline audio stimulus for monitoring the patient'"'"'s level of sedation.
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Abstract
A conscious sedation system comprising a controller which generates an audio request for a predetermined response from a patient a response testing apparatus including a request assembly and a response assembly. The request assembly communicates to the patient the request generated by the controller and the response assembly is used by the patient to generate the response and communicates the response to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to generate a request and to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the request and determine and record a baseline audio stimulus for the patient and after determining the baseline audio stimulus, the controller generates a request based upon the baseline stimulus. A method for using the automated audio calibration for a conscious sedation system is disclosed.
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13 Claims
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1. A conscious sedation system comprising:
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a controller which generates an audio request for a [predetermined] response from a patient; a response testing apparatus including; a request assembly which communicates to the patient the audio request generated by the controller; and a response assembly which is used by the patient to generate the response and which communicates the response to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to generate the audio request and to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the audio request and determine and record a baseline audio stimulus for the patient and after determining the baseline audio stimulus, the controller generates a second audio request based upon the baseline audio stimulus for monitoring the patient'"'"'s level of sedation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A response testing apparatus of a conscious sedation system comprising:
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a request assembly which communicates to the patient a request; a response assembly which is used by the patient to generate a response and which communicates the response to a sub-controller, wherein the sub-controller is programmed to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the request and calibrates the patient'"'"'s level of hearing based on the patient'"'"'s response to establish a baseline; and wherein the sub-controller utilizes the baseline as the initial stimulus level in assessing the level of sedation of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for calibrating a patient'"'"'s audio baseline level in a conscious sedation system comprising the steps of:
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providing a controller which generates an audio request for a predetermined response from a patient and a response testing apparatus including; a request assembly which communicates to the patient the request generated by the controller; and a response assembly which is used by the patient to generate the response and which communicates the response to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to generate a request and to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the request and determine and record a baseline audio stimulus for the patient and after determining the baseline audio stimulus, the controller generates a request based upon the baseline stimulus. instructing the patient to respond when the patient hears an audio stimulus; applying the audio stimulus to a patient; analyzing patient'"'"'s response or lack of response to the stimulus; increasing the intensity of the stimulus if there is a lack of response; repeating the steps until the patient responds to the stimulus; establishing a baseline for a patient by recording the level of intensity at which the patient responds to the stimulus. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. The method of claim 12 wherein the audio stimulus is discrete.
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13. A method for monitoring a patient'"'"'s response to the administration of a conscious sedation drug which comprises the steps of:
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providing a controller which generates an audio request for a predetermined response from a patient and a response testing apparatus including; a request assembly which communicates to the patient the request generated by the controller; and a response assembly which is used by the patient to generate the response and which communicates the response to the controller, wherein the controller is programmed to generate a request and to analyze the patient'"'"'s response to the request and determine and record a baseline audio stimulus for the patient and after determining the baseline audio stimulus, the controller generates a request based upon the baseline stimulus. establishing a baseline audio stimulus; generating an audio stimulus based on the baseline stimulus; applying a first audio stimulus to a patient who has received, is receiving or is about to receive a conscious sedation drug; instructing the patient to respond to the audio stimulus; monitoring a patient'"'"'s response to the audio stimulus; applying an additional audio stimulus to the patient when the patient has received, is receiving or is about to receive a dose of a conscious sedation drug, wherein the additional audio stimulus can be the same or different as the first audio stimulus; monitoring the patient'"'"'s response to the additional audio stimulus; repeating the steps of applying the additional audio stimulus and monitoring the patient'"'"'s response to the additional audio stimulus to determine the patient'"'"'s level of sedation.
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