Medical apparatus installation, and method for controlling a medical apparatus
First Claim
1. A method to control a medical apparatus, comprising:
- placing a patient on a patient placement device of said medical apparatus that comprises a plurality of electromechanical sensors arranged in a two-dimensional array in said patient placement device;
after placement of the patient on the patient placement device, operating said plurality electromechanical sensors to obtain respective measurement signals individually from the plurality electromechanical sensors, each of said plurality respective measurement signals representing breathing activity and cardiac activity of the patient;
supplying the respective measurement signals from said plurality electromechanical sensors to a signal evaluation device and, in said signal evaluation device, automatically evaluating the respective measurement signals to identify a position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device;
in said signal evaluation device, dependent on the position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device that has been identified, identifying respective electromagnetic sensors, among a plurality of electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing chest breathing by the patient and identifying respective electromagnetic sensors, among said respective electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing diaphragmatic breathing of the patient;
at respectively different times, selectively operating said medical apparatus to interact with a chest region of the patient or to interact with an abdominal region of the patient;
when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the chest region of the patient, generating a first trigger signal in said signal evaluation device exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by said electromagnetic sensors that represent chest breathing, and automatically triggering interaction of said medical apparatus with the chest region of the patient using said first trigger signal; and
when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the abdominal region of the patient, generating a second trigger signal in said evaluation unit exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by the electromagnetic sensors that represent diaphragmatic breathing, and triggering interaction of said medical apparatus with the abdominal region of the patient dependent on said second trigger signal.
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Abstract
In a medical apparatus and method, the apparatus installation has a placement device for a patient, into which placement device is integrated at least one electromechanical sensor. A signal evaluation device is supplied with the measurement signals generated with the at least one electromechanical sensor, for evaluation. The medical apparatus is connected with the signal evaluation device, and the medical apparatus acquires measurement signals that relate to breathing and/or cardiac activity of the patient with the at least one electromechanical sensor upon support of the patient on said placement device. Trigger signals are generated with the signal evaluation device based on the measurement signals which relate to breathing cycle and/or cardiac cycle of the patient. The operation of the medical apparatus is controlled based on the trigger signals.
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13 Claims
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1. A method to control a medical apparatus, comprising:
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placing a patient on a patient placement device of said medical apparatus that comprises a plurality of electromechanical sensors arranged in a two-dimensional array in said patient placement device; after placement of the patient on the patient placement device, operating said plurality electromechanical sensors to obtain respective measurement signals individually from the plurality electromechanical sensors, each of said plurality respective measurement signals representing breathing activity and cardiac activity of the patient; supplying the respective measurement signals from said plurality electromechanical sensors to a signal evaluation device and, in said signal evaluation device, automatically evaluating the respective measurement signals to identify a position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device; in said signal evaluation device, dependent on the position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device that has been identified, identifying respective electromagnetic sensors, among a plurality of electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing chest breathing by the patient and identifying respective electromagnetic sensors, among said respective electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing diaphragmatic breathing of the patient; at respectively different times, selectively operating said medical apparatus to interact with a chest region of the patient or to interact with an abdominal region of the patient; when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the chest region of the patient, generating a first trigger signal in said signal evaluation device exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by said electromagnetic sensors that represent chest breathing, and automatically triggering interaction of said medical apparatus with the chest region of the patient using said first trigger signal; and when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the abdominal region of the patient, generating a second trigger signal in said evaluation unit exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by the electromagnetic sensors that represent diaphragmatic breathing, and triggering interaction of said medical apparatus with the abdominal region of the patient dependent on said second trigger signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A medical apparatus comprising
a medical device configured to interact with a patient; -
a patient placement device in said medical apparatus adapted to receive the patient thereon, said patient placement device comprising a plurality of electromechanical sensors arranged in a two-dimensional array in said patient placement device; an evaluation unit configured to operate said plurality electromechanical sensors to obtain respective measurement signals individually from the plurality electromechanical sensors, each of said plurality respective measurement signals representing breathing activity and cardiac activity of the patient; a control unit receiving the respective measurement signals from said plurality electromechanical sensors being configured to automatically evaluate the respective measurement signals to identify a position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device; said evaluation unit being configured to identify, dependent on the position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device that has been identified, respective electromagnetic sensors, among a plurality of electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing chest breathing by the patient and to identify respective electromagnetic sensors, among said respective electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing diaphragmatic breathing of the patient; a control unit configured to operate said medical apparatus at respectively different times to selectively interact with a chest region of the patient or to interact with an abdominal region of the patient; when said control unit operates said medical apparatus to interact with the chest region of the patient, said evaluation unit being configured to generate a first trigger signal exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by said respective electromagnetic sensors that represent chest breathing, and to supply said first trigger signal to the control unit to automatically trigger interaction of said medical apparatus with the chest region of the patient using said first trigger signal; and when said control unit operates said medical apparatus to interact with the abdominal region of the patient, said signal evaluation unit being configured to generate a second trigger signal exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by the respective electromagnetic sensors that represent diaphragmatic breathing, and to supply said second trigger signal to said control unit to trigger interaction of said medical apparatus with the abdominal region of the patient dependent on said second trigger signal. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory, computer-readable data storage medium encoded with programming instructions, said data storage medium being loaded into a computerized control and evaluation system of a medical apparatus that also comprises a medical device that interacts with a patient, and a patient placement device adapted to receive the patient thereon and having a plurality of electromagnetic sensors arranged in a two-dimensional array therein, said programming instructions causing said computerized control and evaluation system to:
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after placement of the patient on the patient placement device, operate electromechanical sensors to obtain respective measurement signals individually from the plurality of electromechanical sensors, each of said respective measurement signals representing breathing activity and cardiac activity of the patient; automatically evaluate the respective measurement signals to identify a position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device; dependent on the position of the heart of the patient with respect to the patient placement device that has been identified, identify respective electromagnetic sensors, among said plurality of electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing chest breathing by the patient and identify respective electromagnetic sensors, among a plurality of electromagnetic sensors, that emit respective measurement signals representing diaphragmatic breathing of the patient; at respectively different times, selectively operate said medical apparatus to interact with a chest region of the patient or to interact with an abdominal region of the patient; when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the chest region of the patient, generate a first trigger signal exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by said electromagnetic sensors that represent chest breathing, and automatically trigger interaction of said medical apparatus with the chest region of the patient using said first trigger signal; and when operating said medical apparatus to interact with the abdominal region of the patient, generate a second trigger signal exclusively from the respective measurement signals emitted by the electromagnetic sensors that represent diaphragmatic breathing, and trigger interaction of said medical apparatus with the abdominal region of the patient dependent on said second trigger signal.
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