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Patient monitoring system and method

  • US 9,788,791 B2
  • Filed: 06/01/2006
  • Issued: 10/17/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A patient monitoring system for monitoring cardio pulmonary performance by means of capacitive measurement, said system comprising:

  • a plurality of electrodes arranged in the form of a matrix, the plurality of electrodes being adapted to be integrated with a bed, each electrode of the plurality of electrodes being individually selectable to perform a capacitive measurement, wherein a sensitivity of each electrode of the plurality of electrodes in the matrix is calibrated to filter out parasitic signals from measured cardiopulmonary electrical signals,a dielectric comprised of an elastic composition, the dielectric having a first side facing the plurality of electrodes and a second side on which one or more counter electrodes are arranged, the second side being opposite the first side, wherein a stress is detected in the dielectric if a patient is situated on the bed, the stress affecting a capacitance between an electrode of the plurality of electrodes and the one or more counter electrodes, anda computer system programmed by computer-readable instructions that, when executed, cause the computer system to;

    determine a capacitance between each electrode of the plurality of electrodes and the one or more counter electrodes;

    determine suitable electrodes from the plurality of electrodes based on increases in the capacitances between each electrode of the plurality of electrodes and the one or more counter electrodes;

    select a subset of the suitable electrodes for cardio pulmonary performance monitoring, wherein the selection is based on a suitable electrode being within a predetermined distance from at least one other suitable electrode, the selected subset of the suitable electrodes comprising two or more electrodes; and

    monitor, via the selected subset of the suitable electrodes, cardio pulmonary performance of the patient, wherein the monitoring comprises one or more of electrocardiogram-based monitoring, electromyogram-based monitoring, electroencephalogram-based monitoring, or bio-impedance measurement-based monitoring.

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