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TWO-PART PATCH SENSOR FOR MONITORING VITAL SIGNS

  • US 20130109937A1
  • Filed: 12/21/2012
  • Published: 05/02/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/10/2006
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A system for monitoring a left ventricular ejection time from a patient, the system comprising:

  • a monitoring device comprising;

    a patch sensor component comprising;

    i) a backing structure,ii) a first electrode and a second electrode, each of the first and second electrodes connected to the backing structure and comprising an electrical lead in contact with a conductive electrode material, the first electrode configured to measure a first signal from the patient that passes through the conductive electrode material and the electrical lead of the first electrode, and the second electrode configured to measure a second signal from the patient that passes through the conductive electrode material and the electrical lead of the second electrode,iii) an acoustic sensor comprised by the backing structure and configured to measure a physiological property from the patient to generate a third signal,iv) an optical component comprising a light source that generates optical radiation and a photodectector that detects the optical radiation and generates a fourth signal, and,a processing device configured to receive and collectively process the first signal or a processed version thereof, the second signal or a processed version thereof, and the third signal or a processed version thereof, and the fourth signal or a processed version thereof to determine the left ventricular ejection time for the patient, anda cable for transmitting signals between the monitoring device and the processing device.

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