IP Library Granted Patent US 12682520
Granted Patent B2
US 12682520 · App. 18/694,160 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Medical devices and methods for presenting cardiac information for a patient

Inventors: Shruti Gadgil (Bangalore, IN); Dan Li (Shanghi, CN); Menglu Jiang (Shanghai, CN); Hui Hui (Wuxi, CN)
Assignee: GE Precision Healthcare LLC
G06T11/26G06T11/10A61B5/339G06T2210/41
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12682520
App. No.
18/694,160
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for presenting cardiac information originating from multiple leads connected to a patient. The method includes receiving the cardiac information collected via the multiple leads and detecting segment within the cardiac information. The method further includes creating a radar chart divided into sectors and plotting data points on the radar chart that correspond to the cardiac information for first and second sets of leads within the multiple leads, where the data points corresponding to the first set of leads are shown differently than the data points corresponding to the second set of leads so as to be visually distinguishable from each other.

Claims (37)

1 . A method for presenting cardiac information originating from multiple leads connected to a patient, the method comprising:

receiving the cardiac information collected via the multiple leads;

detecting a segment within the cardiac information;

creating a radar chart divided into sectors;

plotting data points on the radar chart that correspond to the cardiac information for first and second sets of leads within the multiple leads, wherein the data points corresponding to the first set of leads are shown differently than the data points corresponding to the second set of leads so as to be visually distinguishable from each other, and wherein a first color of the data points for the first set of leads is different than a second color of the data points for the second set of leads;

comparing values of the data points to one or more predetermined thresholds; and

visually highlighting which set of leads contains values exceeding the one or more predetermined thresholds in a third color.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein each of the sectors corresponds to a different one of the multiple leads.

3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first set of leads is associated with a first region of a heart and the second set of leads is associated with a second region of the heart.

4 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein the first region and the second region are distinct and are each one of an anterior region, an inferior region, and a lateral region, and wherein the first and second sets of leads each include between three and four of the multiple leads.

5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first color is the same for all of the data points within the first set of leads.

6 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising plotting the data points on the radar chart that correspond to the cardiac information for a third set of leads within the multiple leads, wherein the data points corresponding to the third set of leads are shown differently than the data points corresponding to the first and second sets of leads so as to be visually distinguishable therefrom, further comprising connecting the data points that are adjacent to each other within each of the first set of leads, the second set of leads, and the third set of leads, respectively, to form three overlapping shapes, respectively, wherein each of the three overlapping shapes has a different color.

7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the sectors each correspond to a period of time and the data points are plotted for the first and second sets of leads as a function of the period of time in which each was collected.

8 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the first set of leads is a single lead among the multiple leads.

9 . The method according to claim 7 , further comprising configuring the radar chart such that the period of time for each of the sectors is based on a selection, and further comprising subsequently updating the data points plotted on the radar chart based on the selection.

10 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the radar chart corresponds to a first region of the heart, and wherein all of the data points plotted on the radar chart correspond to individual leads among the multiple leads associated with the first region.

11 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the data points are plotted continuously and in a circular manner around the radar chart such that older data points among the data points are overwritten by newer data points plotted after the older data points based on the period of time corresponding to the sectors.

12 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein a first color of the data points for the first set of leads is different than a second color of the data points for the second set of leads.

13 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising receiving one of at least a lead-based selection and a time-based selection, wherein receiving the lead-based selection causes the radar chart to be created such that each of the sectors corresponds to one of the multiple leads, and wherein receiving the time-based selection causes the radar chart to be created such that each of the sectors corresponds a period of time, and further comprising subsequently updating the data points plotted on the radar chart based on which of the one of at least the lead-based selection and the time-based selection is received.

14 . A method for presenting cardiac information originating from multiple leads connected to a patient, the method comprising:

receiving the cardiac information collected via the multiple leads;

detecting a segment within the cardiac information;

creating a radar chart divided sectors, wherein each of the sectors corresponds to one of the multiple leads;

plotting, within each of the corresponding sectors, a first group of data points corresponding to the cardiac information for at least three leads within the multiple leads;

plotting, within each of the corresponding sectors, a second group of data points corresponding to the cardiac information for the at least three leads within the multiple leads collected subsequently to the first group of data points, wherein the first group of data points are shown differently than the second group of data points so as to be visually distinguishable from each other, and wherein a first color of the first group of data points is different than a second color of the second group of data points;

determining differences between the second group of data points to the first group of data points for the multiple leads, and comparing the differences to a threshold;

generating and transmitting an alert to an external device when at least one of the differences exceeds the threshold;

comparing values of the data points to one or more predetermined thresholds; and

visually highlighting which group of data points contains values exceeding the one or more predetermined thresholds in a third color.

15 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein the second group of data points is shown to be darker than the first set of data points.

16 . The method according to claim 15 , further comprising plotting an additional group of data points corresponding to the cardiac information for the at least three leads, wherein the first group of data points is removed from the radar chart, the second group of data points becomes the first group of data points, and the additional group of data points become the second group of data points.

17 . A method for presenting cardiac information originating from multiple leads connected to a patient, the method comprising:

receiving the cardiac information collected via the multiple leads, wherein the cardiac information comprises values collected from the multiple leads;

detecting a segment within the cardiac information;

creating a visual representation of a heart and depicting the heart having multiple regions, wherein each of the multiple leads is associated with one of the multiple regions of the heart;

presenting the values of the cardiac information for at least three leads within the multiple leads so as to be visually associated with each of the multiple regions corresponding thereto

comparing the values to one or more predetermined thresholds and visually highlighting regions of the heart corresponding to values outside of the predetermined thresholds in a different color.