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Alarm system that processes both motion and vital signs using specific heuristic rules and thresholds

  • US 9,055,928 B2
  • Filed: 11/26/2013
  • Issued: 06/16/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/20/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for continuously monitoring a patient, comprising the following steps:

  • detecting a first time-dependent physiological waveform indicative of one or more contractile properties of the patient'"'"'s heart with a first sensor comprising a first detector configured to be worn on the patient'"'"'s body;

    detecting a second time-dependent physiological waveform indicative of one or more contractile properties of the patient'"'"'s heart with a second sensor comprising a second detector configured to be worn on the patient'"'"'s body;

    detecting sets of time-dependent motion waveforms with at least two motion-detecting sensors positioned on locations selected from a forearm, upper arm, and a body location other than the forearm or upper arm of the patient, wherein each set of motion waveforms is indicative of motion of the location on the patient'"'"'s body to which it is affixed;

    processing the first and second time-dependent physiological waveforms to determine at least one vital sign from the patient;

    analyzing at least a portion of the sets of time-dependent motion waveforms with a motion-determining algorithm to determine if the patient is in an activity state selected from the group of resting, moving, sitting, standing, walking, running, falling, lying down, and convulsing; and

    generating an alarm by processing the patient'"'"'s activity state and comparing the vital sign to a predetermined alarm criteria corresponding to the activity state.

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