Implanted air passage sensors
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1. A system comprising:
- an implantable medical device;
a first sensor module separate from and unattached to the implantable medical device, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within an airway of a subject'"'"'s body, wherein the first sensor module comprises;
a first detector configured to detect an external air pressure;
a communication module, coupled to the first detector, the communication module configured to transmit information about the external air pressure to the implantable medical device; and
an energy storage device, coupled to at least one of the first detector and the communication module; and
an anchor, attached to the first sensor module, the anchor configured to fixate at least a portion of the first sensor module within the airway; and
an absolute physiological pressure sensor module, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within a circulatory system of the body, wherein the absolute physiological pressure sensor module comprises;
an absolute physiological pressure detector configured to detect an absolute pressure;
a communication module, coupled to the absolute physiological pressure detector, configured to transmit information about the absolute pressure to the implantable medical device;
an energy storage device, coupled to at least one of the absolute physiological pressure detector and communication module; and
an anchor configured to fixate at least a portion of the absolute physiological pressure detector within the circulatory system; and
wherein the implantable medical device includes a communication module configured to receive information about the external air pressure from the communication module of the first sensor module and information about the absolute pressure from the communication module of the absolute physiological pressure sensor module, the implantable medical device including a processor configured to derive a gauge pressure using the external air pressure and the absolute pressure.
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Abstract
A physiological sensor is located within the airway of the subject'"'"'s body, such as for measuring barometric pressure and communicating this value to a blood pressure or other monitoring device, which can derive gauge pressure using the barometric pressure and a measured absolute pressure within the body. The physiological sensor may also detect one or more other physiological parameters such as air flow, sound, or a chemical property. It may be anchored within the airway with the ability to communicate wirelessly to one or more other medical devices, such as an implanted cardiac function management device. Methods of use are also described.
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1. A system comprising:
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an implantable medical device; a first sensor module separate from and unattached to the implantable medical device, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within an airway of a subject'"'"'s body, wherein the first sensor module comprises; a first detector configured to detect an external air pressure; a communication module, coupled to the first detector, the communication module configured to transmit information about the external air pressure to the implantable medical device; and an energy storage device, coupled to at least one of the first detector and the communication module; and an anchor, attached to the first sensor module, the anchor configured to fixate at least a portion of the first sensor module within the airway; and an absolute physiological pressure sensor module, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within a circulatory system of the body, wherein the absolute physiological pressure sensor module comprises; an absolute physiological pressure detector configured to detect an absolute pressure; a communication module, coupled to the absolute physiological pressure detector, configured to transmit information about the absolute pressure to the implantable medical device; an energy storage device, coupled to at least one of the absolute physiological pressure detector and communication module; and an anchor configured to fixate at least a portion of the absolute physiological pressure detector within the circulatory system; and wherein the implantable medical device includes a communication module configured to receive information about the external air pressure from the communication module of the first sensor module and information about the absolute pressure from the communication module of the absolute physiological pressure sensor module, the implantable medical device including a processor configured to derive a gauge pressure using the external air pressure and the absolute pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method comprising:
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detecting a barometric pressure from an at least partially implantable first sensor at a first location within an airway of a subject'"'"'s body; detecting an absolute pressure from an at least partially implantable second sensor at a second location within a circulatory system of the subject'"'"'s body; communicating information about the barometric pressure and information about the absolute pressure to an implantable medical device at a third location within the subject'"'"'s body; deriving information about a gauge pressure from the information about the barometric pressure and the information about the absolute pressure. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system comprising:
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an implantable medical device, including; a first sensor interface circuit, a second sensor interface circuit, and a biocompatible housing configured to include at least a portion of the first and second interface circuits; a first sensor module, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within an airway of a subject'"'"'s body, separate and remote from and unattached to the implantable medical device, wherein the first sensor module comprises; a first detector configured to detect external barometric pressure from within the airway; and a first communication module, coupled to the first detector, configured to transmit information about the barometric pressure to the first sensor interface circuit; and an anchor, attached to the first sensor module, the anchor configured to fixate at least a portion of the first sensor module within the airway; and a second sensor module, at least a portion of which is adapted to reside within a circulatory system of the body, separate and remote from and unattached to the imp1antable medical device and the first sensor module, wherein the second sensor module comprises; a second detector configured to detect an absolute physiological pressure; and a second communication module, coupled to the second detector, configured to transmit information about the absolute pressure to the second sensor interface circuit; wherein the implantable medical device includes a processor configured to derive a gauge pressure using information about the absolute pressure received from the second detector and using barometric pressure information received from the first detector. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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