Wearable defibrillator with no long-term ECG monitoring
First Claim
1. A wearable defibrillator system configured to be worn by a person who may be moving and to defibrillate the person by delivering an electrical charge to the person'"'"'s body, comprising:
- a support structure configured to be worn by the person;
a monitoring device that includes a motion detector, the monitoring device configured to monitor at least one parameter of the person that is a motion of the person'"'"'s body;
a capacitor configured to store the electrical charge, for delivering to the person'"'"'s body while the person is wearing the support structure;
first electrodes coupled to the support structure, the coupling such that, while the support structure is worn by the person, at least a certain one of the first electrodes is at one of an unbiased state in which the certain electrode is moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body responsive to the person'"'"'s moving, and a biased state in which the certain electrode is biased towards the person'"'"'s body against the support structure so as to be less moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body than when in the unbiased state, the certain electrode including an adhesive material; and
a first biasing mechanism configured to cause the certain electrode to transition from the unbiased state to the biased state responsive to a value of the monitored parameter reaching a first threshold, the first biasing mechanism causing the certain electrode to thus transition by exerting a biasing force, the first biasing mechanism in turn causing the certain electrode to adhere to the person'"'"'s body due to the adhesive material and remain adhered even if the first biasing mechanism discontinues exerting the biasing force.
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Abstract
A wearable defibrillator system includes a support structure with one or more electrodes in an unbiased state. A monitoring device monitors, for the long term, a parameter of the person that is not the person'"'"'s ECG; rather, the monitored parameter can be the person'"'"'s motion, a physiological parameter, or both. When a value of the monitored parameter reaches a threshold, such as when the person is having an actionable episode, the electrode becomes mechanically biased against the person'"'"'s body, for making good electrical contact. Then, if necessary, the person can be given electrical therapy, such as defibrillation. As such, the electrodes of the wearable defibrillator system can be worn loosely for the long term, without making good electrical contact. This can reduce the person'"'"'s aversion to wearing the defibrillation system.
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23 Claims
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1. A wearable defibrillator system configured to be worn by a person who may be moving and to defibrillate the person by delivering an electrical charge to the person'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a support structure configured to be worn by the person; a monitoring device that includes a motion detector, the monitoring device configured to monitor at least one parameter of the person that is a motion of the person'"'"'s body; a capacitor configured to store the electrical charge, for delivering to the person'"'"'s body while the person is wearing the support structure; first electrodes coupled to the support structure, the coupling such that, while the support structure is worn by the person, at least a certain one of the first electrodes is at one of an unbiased state in which the certain electrode is moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body responsive to the person'"'"'s moving, and a biased state in which the certain electrode is biased towards the person'"'"'s body against the support structure so as to be less moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body than when in the unbiased state, the certain electrode including an adhesive material; and a first biasing mechanism configured to cause the certain electrode to transition from the unbiased state to the biased state responsive to a value of the monitored parameter reaching a first threshold, the first biasing mechanism causing the certain electrode to thus transition by exerting a biasing force, the first biasing mechanism in turn causing the certain electrode to adhere to the person'"'"'s body due to the adhesive material and remain adhered even if the first biasing mechanism discontinues exerting the biasing force. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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2. A wearable defibrillator system configured to be worn by a person who may be moving and to defibrillate the person by delivering an electrical charge to the person'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a support structure configured to be worn by the person; a monitoring device configured to monitor at least one parameter of the person that is not an electrocardiogram (“
ECG”
) of the person;a capacitor configured to store the electrical charge, the stored electrical charge configured to be delivered to the person'"'"'s body while the person is wearing the support structure; first electrodes coupled to the support structure, the coupling such that, while the support structure is worn by the person, at least a certain one of the first electrodes is at one of an unbiased state in which the certain electrode is moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body responsive to the person'"'"'s moving, and a biased state in which the certain electrode is biased towards the person'"'"'s body against the support structure so as to be less moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body than when in the unbiased state, the certain electrode including an adhesive material; and a first biasing mechanism configured to cause the certain electrode to transition from the unbiased state to the biased state responsive to a value of the monitored parameter reaching a first threshold, the first biasing mechanism causing the certain electrode to thus transition by exerting a biasing force, the first biasing mechanism in turn causing the certain electrode to adhere to the person'"'"'s body due to the adhesive material and remain adhered even if the first biasing mechanism discontinues exerting the biasing force. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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14. A wearable defibrillator system configured to be worn by a person who may be moving and to defibrillate the person by delivering an electrical charge to the person'"'"'s body, comprising:
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a support structure configured to be worn by the person; a capacitor configured to store the electrical charge; defibrillation electrodes configured to deliver the stored electrical charge to the person'"'"'s body while the person is wearing the support structure; first electrodes distinct from the defibrillation electrodes, the first electrodes coupled to the support structure, the coupling such that, while the support structure is worn by the person, at least a certain one of the first electrodes is at one of an unbiased state in which the certain electrode is moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body responsive to the person'"'"'s moving such that the certain electrode occasionally loses contact with the person'"'"'s body, and a biased state in which the certain electrode is biased towards the person'"'"'s body against the support structure so as to be less moveable with respect to the person'"'"'s body than when in the unbiased state; a monitoring device configured to monitor at least one parameter of the person that is not an electrocardiogram (“
ECG”
) of the person;a first biasing mechanism configured to cause the certain electrode to transition from the unbiased state to the biased state responsive to a value of the monitored parameter reaching a first threshold, the first electrodes being configured to sense ECG signals of the person when the certain electrode has thus transitioned to the biased state; and a processor configured to determine whether or not a defibrillation advised threshold has been reached from the ECG signals that are sensed by the certain electrode after the certain electrode has thus transitioned to the biased state, and in which the stored electrical charge is thus delivered to the person'"'"'s body if it is determined that the defibrillation advised threshold has been reached, but the stored electrical charge is not delivered to the person'"'"'s body responsive to the value of the monitored parameter reaching the first threshold, if it is determined that the defibrillation advised threshold has not been reached. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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