System and apparatus for providing diagnosis and personalized abnormalities alerts and for providing adaptive responses in clinical trials
First Claim
1. A method for providing cardiovascular personalized patient alerts for a plurality of patients, comprising the steps of:
- a) maintaining physiological data and cardiac data for each of said plurality of patients, respectively, said cardiac data selected from the list consisting of ECG, EKG, blood pressure, heart rate;
b) creating personalized resting alert thresholds for each of the patients, respectively, based on the physiological data and the cardiac data when each of said patients are respectively at rest;
c) providing each patient with a respective wireless Holter/ECG-type device which is worn on each patient, each Holter/ECG-type device having respective buttons including a Medicine button for pressing when the patient has taken any particular medicine, a Sports button for pressing when the patient will be engaged in a sporting activity;
a Meal button for pressing when the patient will have a meal and;
a Sleep button for pressing when the patient will start/finish his sleep;
d) providing each of said patients with respective abnormality alert thresholds, wherein each of said thresholds is respectively different between each of said patients based on each patients'"'"' respective physiological data or cardiac data wherein the alert thresholds being exceeded is detected based on said physiological data or cardiac data which is obtained;
e) updating said alert thresholds provided in step d) for each of said patients, based on said respective resting alert thresholds, respective cardiac data provided by each Holter/ECG-type device as a result of monitoring each of said patients, respective abnormality alert thresholds and actuation of said respective buttons;
f) generating, without human involvement, a respective diagnosis for each of said patients based on data provided by each of said Holters/ECGs, said updated alert thresholds, and whether any of said buttons have been pushed, wherein said respective diagnosis is generated by a respective one of said Holters/ECGs prior to step g); and
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g) transmitting said respective diagnosis from said wireless Holter/ECG-type device, for a medical response to be provided at a location where one of said patients is located if said generated diagnosis is predetermined to be responded to by the medical response, wherein said medical response includes requesting providing of an ambulance to said location where said one of said patients is located.
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Abstract
A personalized real-time automated cardiovascular monitoring system monitors abnormalities in a patient'"'"'s cardiovascular activity data through the use of individually adjusted electrocardiogram Holter apparatus (Holter/ECG device) that provides an automatic medical diagnosis of cardiac abnormalities and generates abnormality alert signals representative of certain abnormalities in patient'"'"'s cardiac activities. The signals are transmitted using a wireless network to a medical dispatcher center. A response is generated according to the abnormality detected. Individual parameters indicative of patient'"'"'s cardio activities are personalized to allow for adjustments of chronic patients. A base Holter/ECG unit, includes the wireless/electric electrodes and their respective wireless/electric connections, and a Holter/ECG recording unit affixed to the base unit. Automatic real-time medical response may be provided based on automatic cardiac abnormality alert detection from the Holter/ECG data.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for providing cardiovascular personalized patient alerts for a plurality of patients, comprising the steps of:
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a) maintaining physiological data and cardiac data for each of said plurality of patients, respectively, said cardiac data selected from the list consisting of ECG, EKG, blood pressure, heart rate; b) creating personalized resting alert thresholds for each of the patients, respectively, based on the physiological data and the cardiac data when each of said patients are respectively at rest; c) providing each patient with a respective wireless Holter/ECG-type device which is worn on each patient, each Holter/ECG-type device having respective buttons including a Medicine button for pressing when the patient has taken any particular medicine, a Sports button for pressing when the patient will be engaged in a sporting activity;
a Meal button for pressing when the patient will have a meal and;
a Sleep button for pressing when the patient will start/finish his sleep;d) providing each of said patients with respective abnormality alert thresholds, wherein each of said thresholds is respectively different between each of said patients based on each patients'"'"' respective physiological data or cardiac data wherein the alert thresholds being exceeded is detected based on said physiological data or cardiac data which is obtained; e) updating said alert thresholds provided in step d) for each of said patients, based on said respective resting alert thresholds, respective cardiac data provided by each Holter/ECG-type device as a result of monitoring each of said patients, respective abnormality alert thresholds and actuation of said respective buttons; f) generating, without human involvement, a respective diagnosis for each of said patients based on data provided by each of said Holters/ECGs, said updated alert thresholds, and whether any of said buttons have been pushed, wherein said respective diagnosis is generated by a respective one of said Holters/ECGs prior to step g); and
;g) transmitting said respective diagnosis from said wireless Holter/ECG-type device, for a medical response to be provided at a location where one of said patients is located if said generated diagnosis is predetermined to be responded to by the medical response, wherein said medical response includes requesting providing of an ambulance to said location where said one of said patients is located. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for monitoring cardiovascular activity of patients, comprising the steps of:
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creating personalized resting alert thresholds for each of said patients, respectively, based on physiological data and cardiac data when each of said patients are respectively at rest; obtaining data relating to the cardiovascular activity of the patients; generating abnormality alert thresholds for said patients based on said data and said resting alert thresholds, and providing each of said patients with respective abnormality alert thresholds, wherein each of said thresholds is respectively different between each of said patients based on each patients'"'"' respective physiological data or cardiac data wherein the alert thresholds being exceeded is detected based on said physiological data or cardiac data which is obtained; detecting, without human involvement, abnormalities in the cardiovascular activity of the patient by comparing the obtained data with personalized cardiovascular activity thresholds for the patient; generating alerts based on the detected abnormalities; modifying the thresholds based on the thresholds being previously exceeded; generating a diagnosis prior to transmitting the alerts to the medical emergency center; transmitting the alerts to a medical emergency center over a wireless network; and receiving a response from the medical emergency center over the wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method for providing real-time medical response to abnormal cardiovascular activity of patients, comprising the steps of:
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creating personalized resting alert thresholds for each of the patients, respectively, based on physiological data and cardiac data when each of said patients are respectively at rest; providing to the patients recorder devices for continuously monitoring the cardiovascular activity of the patient, said recorder device for generating abnormality alert thresholds; providing each of said patients with respective abnormality alert thresholds, wherein each of said thresholds is respectively different between each of said patients based on each patients'"'"' resting alert thresholds and each patients'"'"' respective physiological data or cardiac data wherein the alert thresholds being exceeded is detected based on said physiological data or cardiac data which is obtained; receiving, without human involvement, at a medical emergency center a) alerts indicating the abnormal cardiovascular activity of the patients from the recorder devices via a wireless network, and b) diagnosis; and issuing the medical response to the patient in real-time based on the received alerts. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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