WEARABLE MEDICAL MONITORING DEVICE
First Claim
1. A wearable treatment device for treatment of a subject, comprising:
- a plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes configured to be positioned outside a body of the subject and to detect cardiac information of the subject;
at least one treatment electrode configured to be positioned outside the body of the subject and to apply treatment to the subject;
a sensor configured to be positioned outside the body of the subject and to sense a transthoracic impedance of the subject; and
a controller communicatively coupled to the plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes, the at least one treatment electrode, and the sensor, the controller configured toreceive and record the detected cardiac information and the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject,determine whether treatment should be applied to the body of the subject based upon the detected cardiac information,initiate the treatment of the subject in response to a determination that the treatment should be applied to the body of the subject, andmonitor the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject to detect changes in extravascular fluid in lungs of the subject over time that are indicative of changes in a heart failure condition of the subject.
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Abstract
A wearable monitoring device includes a plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes, a monitor, at least one motion sensor, and a controller. The plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes are positioned outside a body of a subject and to detect cardiac information of the subject. The monitor administers a predetermined test to the subject, and has a user interface configured to receive quality of life information from the subject. The at least one motion sensor is positioned outside the body of the subject and to detect subject motion during the predetermined test. The controller is communicatively coupled to the plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes, the monitor, and the at least one motion sensor, and receives and stores the detected cardiac information, the quality of life information, and the detected subject motion.
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26 Claims
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1. A wearable treatment device for treatment of a subject, comprising:
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a plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes configured to be positioned outside a body of the subject and to detect cardiac information of the subject; at least one treatment electrode configured to be positioned outside the body of the subject and to apply treatment to the subject; a sensor configured to be positioned outside the body of the subject and to sense a transthoracic impedance of the subject; and a controller communicatively coupled to the plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes, the at least one treatment electrode, and the sensor, the controller configured to receive and record the detected cardiac information and the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject, determine whether treatment should be applied to the body of the subject based upon the detected cardiac information, initiate the treatment of the subject in response to a determination that the treatment should be applied to the body of the subject, and monitor the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject to detect changes in extravascular fluid in lungs of the subject over time that are indicative of changes in a heart failure condition of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A wearable monitoring device for monitoring a subject, comprising:
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a plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes configured to be positioned outside a body of the subject and to detect cardiac information of the subject; a sensor configured to be positioned outside the body of the subject and to sense a transthoracic impedance of the subject; a user interface configured to receive quality of life information from the subject; and a controller communicatively coupled to the plurality of cardiac sensing electrodes and the sensor, the controller configured to receive and record the detected cardiac information and the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject, determine one or more arrhythmias based on the detected cardiac information, monitor the sensed transthoracic impedance of the subject to detect changes in extravascular fluid in lungs of the subject over time that are indicative of changes in a heart failure condition of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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