System and method for providing patient status diagnosis for use in automated patient care
First Claim
1. A system for providing patient status diagnosis for use in automated patient care, comprising:
- a database module storing physiological measures relating to individual patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis for an individual patient as a patient care record, and logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a same type of individual patient information, into a plurality of per measure sets;
an analysis module retrieving one or more of the physiological measures in the patient care record from the database and analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to one or more other physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator;
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such peer measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from another such peer measures set;
a feedback module sending feedback based on the analysis of the one or more physiological measures to the individual patient;
a derivation module deriving a plurality of derived physiological measures from the physiological measures; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more such derived physiological measures to one or more other such derived physiological measures.
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Abstract
A system and method for providing patient status diagnosis for use in automated patient care is described. Physiological measures relating to individual patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis for an individual patient are stored as a patient care record into a database. One or more of the physiological measures in the patient care record are retrieved from the database. The retrieved physiological measures are analyzed relative to one or more other physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator. Feedback based on the analysis of the one or more physiological measures is sent to the individual patient.
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15 Claims
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1. A system for providing patient status diagnosis for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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a database module storing physiological measures relating to individual patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis for an individual patient as a patient care record, and logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a same type of individual patient information, into a plurality of per measure sets;
an analysis module retrieving one or more of the physiological measures in the patient care record from the database and analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to one or more other physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator;
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such peer measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from another such peer measures set;
a feedback module sending feedback based on the analysis of the one or more physiological measures to the individual patient;
a derivation module deriving a plurality of derived physiological measures from the physiological measures; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more such derived physiological measures to one or more other such derived physiological measures. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
a database module logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a different type of individual patient information, into a plurality of sibling measures sets; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such sibling measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from another such sibling measures set.
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3. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
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a database module logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a same type of individual patient information, into a plurality of peer measures sets and logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a different type of individual patient information, into a plurality of sibling measures sets; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such peer measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from one such sibling measures set.
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4. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
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a database module selecting a plurality of collected physiological measures, each relating to individual patient information collected by a medical device adapted to be implanted in the individual patient; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more such collected physiological measures to one or more other such collected physiological measures.
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5. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
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a database module selecting a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to collected individual patient information;
a derivation module deriving a plurality of derived physiological measures from the physiological measures; and
a comparison module comparing, during analysis, one or more such collected physiological measures to one or more other such derived physiological measures.
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6. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
a database module retrieving the plurality of physiological measures from one of a patient care record for an individual patient, a peer group, and an overall patient population.
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7. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
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the feedback module providing tiered feedback from the patient status indicator, comprising;
at a first level of feedback, communicating an interpretation of the patient status indicator;
at a second level of feedback, communicating a notification of potential medical concern based on the patient status indicator;
at a third level of feedback, communicating a notification of potential medical concern based on the patient status indicator to medical personnel; and
at a fourth level of feedback, communicating a set of reprogramming instructions based on the patient status indicator to a medical device adapted to be implanted in the individual patient.
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8. A system according to claim 1, further comprising:
a computer-readable storage medium containing code for performing the functions of said database, analysis, comparison, and feedback modules.
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9. A method for providing patient status diagnosis for use in automated patient care, comprising:
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storing physiological measures relating to individual patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis for an individual patient as a patient care record into a database, and logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a same type of individual patient information, into a plurality of peer measures sets;
retrieving one or more of the physiological measures in the patient care record from the database;
analyzing the retrieved physiological measures relative to one or more other physiological measures to determine a patient status indicator;
comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such peer measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from another such peer measures set;
sending feedback based on the analysis of the one or more physiological measures to the individual patient;
deriving a plurality of derived physiological measures from the physiological measures; and
comparing, during analysis, one or more such derived physiological measures to one or more other such derived physiological measures. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a different type of individual patient information, into a plurality of sibling measures sets; and
comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such sibling measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from another such sibling measures set.
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11. A method according to claim 9, further comprising:
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logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a same type of individual patient information, into a plurality of pea measures sets;
logically grouping a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to a different type of individual patient information, into a plurality of sibling measures sets; and
comparing, during analysis, one or more physiological measures selected from one such pea measures set to one or more physiological measures selected from one such sibling measures set.
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12. A method according to claim 9, further comprising:
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selecting a plurality of collected physiological measures, each relating to individual patient information collected by a medical device adapted to be implanted in the individual patient; and
comparing, during analysis, one or more such collected physiological measures to one or more other such collected physiological measures.
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13. A method according to claim 9, further comprising:
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selecting a plurality of the physiological measures, each relating to collected individual patient information;
deriving a plurality of derived physiological measures from the physiological measures; and
comparing, during analysis, one or more such collected physiological measures to one or more other such derived physiological measures.
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14. A method according to claim 9, further comprising:
retrieving the plurality of physiological measures from one of a patient care record for an individual patient, a peer group, and an overall patient population.
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15. A method according to claim 9, further comprising:
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providing tiered feedback from the patient status indicator, comprising;
at a first level of feedback, communicating an interpretation of the patient status indicator;
at a second level of feedback, communicating a notification of potential medical concern based on the patient status indicator;
at a third level of feedback, communicating a notification of potential medical concern based on the patient status indicator to medical personnel; and
at a fourth level of feedback, communicating a set of reprogramming instructions based on the patient status indicator to a medical device adapted to be implanted in the individual patient.
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