Wearable cardiac defibrillator system with impedance measurement circuit to control conductive fluid deployment
First Claim
1. A wearable defibrillator system, comprising:
- a support structure configured to be worn by a patient;
an energy storage module configured to store a charge;
two electrodes coupled with the support structure and configured to be applied to two respective patient locations of the patient;
a reservoir coupled to the support structure and configured to store a fluid;
a fluid deploying mechanism configured to cause at least some of the fluid to be released from the reservoir and be deployed near at least one of the patient locations, so as to cause an impedance between the two electrodes to be decreased; and
an impedance measurement circuit configured to sense the decreased impedance, andin which the stored charge is delivered to the patient locations via the electrodes after the sensed impedance meets a discharge condition, andthe fluid releasing mechanism is caused to release some more of the fluid, if the impedance is sensed to be above a second threshold.
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Abstract
In embodiments, a wearable cardiac defibrillator system includes an energy storage module configured to store a charge. Two electrodes can be configured to be applied to respective locations of a patient. One or more reservoirs can store one or more conductive fluids. Respective fluid deploying mechanisms can be configured to cause the fluids to be released from one or more of the reservoirs, which decreases the impedance at the patient location, and decreases discomfort for the patient. In some embodiments an impedance is sensed between the two electrodes, and the stored charge is delivered when the sensed impedance meets a discharge condition. In some embodiments, different fluids are released for different patient treatments. In some embodiments, fluid release is controlled to be in at least two doses, with an intervening pause.
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31 Claims
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1. A wearable defibrillator system, comprising:
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a support structure configured to be worn by a patient; an energy storage module configured to store a charge; two electrodes coupled with the support structure and configured to be applied to two respective patient locations of the patient; a reservoir coupled to the support structure and configured to store a fluid; a fluid deploying mechanism configured to cause at least some of the fluid to be released from the reservoir and be deployed near at least one of the patient locations, so as to cause an impedance between the two electrodes to be decreased; and an impedance measurement circuit configured to sense the decreased impedance, and in which the stored charge is delivered to the patient locations via the electrodes after the sensed impedance meets a discharge condition, and the fluid releasing mechanism is caused to release some more of the fluid, if the impedance is sensed to be above a second threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs which, when executed by a defibrillator system including an energy storage module, an impedance measurement circuit, two electrodes configured to be applied to two respective patient locations of a patient, a reservoir containing fluid, and a fluid deploying mechanism, they result in operations comprising:
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storing a charge; causing at least some of the fluid to be released from the reservoir and be deployed near at least one of the patient locations, so as to cause an impedance between the two electrodes to be decreased; sensing the decreased impedance; and causing the charge to be delivered to the patient locations via the electrodes after the sensed impedance meets a discharge condition, and in which the fluid releasing mechanism is caused to release some more of the fluid, if the impedance is sensed to be above a second threshold. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for a defibrillator system including an energy storage module, an impedance measurement circuit, two electrodes configured to be applied to two respective patient locations of a patient, a reservoir containing fluid, and a fluid deploying mechanism, the method comprising:
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storing a charge; causing at least some of the fluid to be released from the reservoir and be deployed near at least one of the patient locations, so as to cause an impedance between the two electrodes to be decreased; sensing the decreased impedance; and causing the charge to be delivered to the patient locations via the electrodes after the sensed impedance meets a discharge condition, and in which the fluid releasing mechanism is caused to release some more of the fluid, if the impedance is sensed to be above a second threshold. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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