PASSIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING (P2M) SYSTEM
First Claim
1. Passive physiological monitoring apparatus comprising at least one sensor for sensing data by placing the at least one sensor on a body, a converter communicating with the at least one sensor for converting sensed data into signals, a computing device communicating with the converter for receiving and computing the voltage signals and for outputting computer data, and instrumentation communicating with the computing device for real-time interaction with the device and for display of the computed data.
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Abstract
Passive physiological monitoring apparatus and method has a sensor for sensing physiological phenomenon. A converter converts sensed data into electrical signals and a computer receives and computes the signals and outputs computed data for real-time interactive display. The sensor is a piezoelectric film of polyvinylidene fluoride. A band-pass filter filters out noise and isolates the signals to reflect data from the body. A pre-amplifier amplifies signals. Signals detected include mechanical, thermal and acoustic signatures reflecting cardiac output, cardiac function, internal bleeding, respiratory, pulse, apnea, and temperature. A pad may incorporate the PVDF film and may be fluid-filled. The film converts mechanical energy into analog voltage signals. Analog signals are fed through the band-pass filter and the amplifier. A converter converts the analog signals to digital signals. A Fourier transform routine is used to transform into the frequency domain. A microcomputer is used for recording, analyzing and displaying data for on-line assessment and for providing realtime response. A radio-frequency filter may be connected to a cable and the film for transferring signals from the film through the cable. The sensor may be an array provided in a MEDEVAC litter or other device for measuring acoustic and hydraulic signals from the body of a patient for field monitoring, hospital monitoring, transport monitoring, home, remote monitoring.
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2 Claims
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1. Passive physiological monitoring apparatus comprising at least one sensor for sensing data by placing the at least one sensor on a body, a converter communicating with the at least one sensor for converting sensed data into signals, a computing device communicating with the converter for receiving and computing the voltage signals and for outputting computer data, and instrumentation communicating with the computing device for real-time interaction with the device and for display of the computed data.
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2-46. -46. (canceled)
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