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BODY-WORN MONITOR FOR MEASURING RESPIRATORY RATE

  • US 20170100060A1
  • Filed: 05/16/2016
  • Published: 04/13/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for monitoring a patient, comprising:

  • a combined impedance pneumography/ECG/motion sensor comprising a housing configured to be worn on the chest of the patient, the housing enclosing (i) at least three electrodes configured to be positioned on the patient'"'"'s torso in a triangle configuration;

    (ii) an impedance pneumography circuit in electrical communication with one of the at least three electrodes and configured to inject a low amperage, high frequency current into the patient, and with another of the at least three electrodes and configured to measure changes in capacitance of the patient'"'"'s thoracic cavity and to generate an analog time-dependent impedance pneumography waveform, (iii) an ECG circuit in electrical communication with the at least three electrodes and configured to generate at least three analog time-dependent ECG waveforms, (iv) an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the analog time-dependent impedance pneumography waveform into a digital time-dependent impedance pneumography waveform and the at least three analog time-dependent ECG waveforms into at least three digital time-dependent ECG waveforms, (v) an accelerometer measuring motion along at least three axes and generate therefrom at least three time-dependent digital motion waveforms corresponding to the at least three axes, wherein the accelerometer is positioned within the housing such that one of the at least three axes points into the patient'"'"'s torso, and (vi) a transceiver configured to transmit the time-dependent digital impedance pneumography waveform, the at least three time-dependent digital ECG waveforms, and the at least three time-dependent digital motion waveforms along a common data path via a CAN protocol, wherein each waveform is transmitted with header data indicating the sensor from which the waveform originates;

    a processing system comprising a microprocessor, a transceiver operably connected to the microprocessor and the common data path, wherein the transceiver is configured to receive via the CAN protocol and relay to the microprocessor the time-dependent digital impedance pneumography waveform, the at least three time-dependent digital ECG waveforms, and the at least three time-dependent digital motion waveforms.

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