Device for ambulatory monitoring of brain activity
First Claim
1. A device for ambulatory monitoring of brain activity, comprising:
- a plurality of electrodes adapted to be operatively secured to a head of a monitoring subject, each electrode producing a signal indicating brain activity of the monitoring subject;
a signal processor that receives the signals produced by the plurality of electrodes and processes the signals to produce data, the signal processor adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject and analyzing the signals such that the signal processor determines an occurrence of a brain spike based on a) a convolved signal that exceeds a first fixed threshold and b) coefficients determined from wavelet decomposition that exceed a second fixed threshold;
a display that displays the data produced by the signal processor, the display adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject; and
a power source adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject, the power source providing power to the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, and the display,wherein the monitoring subject may ambulate unimpeded by the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, the display and the power source.
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Abstract
A device for ambulatory monitoring of brain activity includes a patch secured to a head of a monitoring subject and an electrode secured to the head of the monitoring subject. The electrode produces a signal indicating brain activity of the monitoring subject. The device further includes a signal processor that receives the signal produced by the electrode and processes the signal to produce data. The signal processor is secured to the monitoring subject. The device further includes a display that displays the data produced by the signal processor, the display being secured to the monitoring subject. The device also includes a power source secured to the monitoring subject, the power source providing power to the electrode, the signal processor, and the display wherein the monitoring subject may ambulate unimpeded by the patch, the electrode, the signal processor, the display and the power source.
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21 Claims
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1. A device for ambulatory monitoring of brain activity, comprising:
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a plurality of electrodes adapted to be operatively secured to a head of a monitoring subject, each electrode producing a signal indicating brain activity of the monitoring subject; a signal processor that receives the signals produced by the plurality of electrodes and processes the signals to produce data, the signal processor adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject and analyzing the signals such that the signal processor determines an occurrence of a brain spike based on a) a convolved signal that exceeds a first fixed threshold and b) coefficients determined from wavelet decomposition that exceed a second fixed threshold; a display that displays the data produced by the signal processor, the display adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject; and a power source adapted to be secured to the monitoring subject, the power source providing power to the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, and the display, wherein the monitoring subject may ambulate unimpeded by the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, the display and the power source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of ambulatory monitoring of brain activity, comprising:
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operatively securing a plurality of electrodes to the head of the monitoring subject; securing a signal processor to the monitoring subject; securing a display to the monitoring subject; securing a power source to the monitoring subject; providing power from the power source to the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, and the display; producing signals indicating brain activity of the monitoring subject; transmitting the signals from the plurality of electrodes to the signal processor; analyzing the signals to determine a period of time when an absence or reduction in the number of neural spikes is measured to determine whether a neurological seizure event is imminent, producing data based on the period of time; displaying the data on the display, wherein the monitoring subject may ambulate unimpeded by the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, the display and the power source. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of ambulatory monitoring of brain activity, comprising:
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providing power from a power source secured to a monitoring subject to a plurality of electrodes operatively secured to a head of the monitoring subject, a signal processor secured to the monitoring subject, and a display secured to the monitoring subject; producing signals indicating brain activity of the monitoring subject; transmitting the signals from the plurality of electrodes to the signal processor; analyzing the signals to determine a period of time when an absence or reduction in the number of neural spikes is measured to determine whether a neurological seizure event is imminent, producing data based on the period of time; displaying the data on the display, wherein the monitoring subject may ambulate unimpeded by the plurality of electrodes, the signal processor, the display and the power source.
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