IP Library Granted Patent US 9,055,870
Granted Patent B2
US 9,055,870 · App. 13/440,840 · Granted Jun 16, 2015

Physiological parameter measuring platform device supporting multiple workflows

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Patent No.
US 9,055,870
App. No.
13/440,840
Granted
Jun 16, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device obtains a series of measurements of a physiological parameter of one or more patients. The device displays a monitoring workflow home screen when the device is operating within a monitoring workflow. The device displays a non-monitoring workflow home screen when the device is operating within a non-monitoring workflow. The device displays a continuous workflow home screen when the device is operating within a continuous workflow. The monitoring workflow home screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen, and the continuous workflow home screen are each different.

Claims (55)

1. A physiological measuring platform (PMP) device comprising:

a central processing unit (CPU) that is configured to control operation of the PMP device;

a display screen;

at least one physiological sensor; and

a set of one or more computer readable data storage media storing software instructions that, when executed by the CPU, cause the PMP device to:

display, on the display screen, a settings screen enabling a user to select a workflow within which the PMP device is to operate from a plurality of workflows that operate exclusively of each other, including at least an intervals monitoring workflow, a non-monitoring workflow, and a continuous workflow, wherein the workflow selection determines a functionality provided by the PMP device;

obtain a series of measurements taken at intervals of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient with the at least one physiological sensor when the PMP device is operating within the intervals monitoring workflow;

display, on the display screen, an intervals monitoring workflow home screen when the PMP device is operating within the intervals monitoring workflow, the monitoring workflow home screen containing a first representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the first representation based on a measurement in the series of measurements;

obtain a measurement of the physiological parameter of each patient in a series of patients with the at least one physiological sensor when the PMP device is operating within the non-monitoring workflow; and

display, on the display screen, a non-monitoring workflow home screen when the PMP device is operating within the non-monitoring workflow, the non-monitoring workflow home screen containing a second representation of the physiological parameter of a given patient in the series of patients, the second representation based on the measurement of the physiological parameter of the given patient in the series of patients;

obtain a continuous measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient with the at least one physiological sensor when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow; and

display, on the display screen, a continuous workflow home screen when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow, the continuous workflow home screen containing a third representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the third representation based on the continuous measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient;

wherein the intervals monitoring workflow home screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen, and the continuous workflow home screen are each different.

2. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the physiological parameter displayed on the continuous workflow home screen includes one of SpO2 , SpHb, etCO2, IPI, and RR.

3. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an SpO2 frame, the SpO2 frame displaying an oxygen saturation percentage and a pulse amplitude blip bar indicating a pulse beat relative pulse amplitude.

4. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an etCO2 frame, the etCO2 frame displaying a numeric value representing etCO2 and a Capnogram waveform.

5. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an RR frame, the RR frame displaying a numeric value representing respirations per minute, and a respiration rate indicator graph with a plurality of bars, such that, as a detected respiration becomes stronger, more of the bars light up.

6. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen displays both continuous data and episodic data.

7. The PMP device of claim 6 , wherein an aging of the episodic data is shown on the continuous workflow home screen.

8. The PMP device of claim 7 , wherein the aging is shown by changing a display color of the episodic data when an age of the data reaches a threshold.

9. A method for performing physiological parameter measurements for a plurality of patients, the method comprising:

displaying, by a physiological measurement platform (PMP) device, a settings screen on a display screen, the settings screen enabling a user to select a workflow within which the PMP device is to operate from a plurality of workflows that operate exclusively of each other, including at least an intervals monitoring workflow, a non-monitoring workflow, and a continuous workflow, wherein the workflow selection determines a functionality provided by the PMP device;

when the PMP device is operating within the intervals monitoring workflow:

obtaining, by a physiological sensor of the PMP device, a series of measurements taken at intervals of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient; and

displaying, by the PMP device, an intervals monitoring workflow home screen on the display screen, the intervals monitoring workflow home screen containing a first representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the first representation based on a measurement in the series of measurements;

when the PMP device is operating within the non-monitoring workflow:

obtaining, by the physiological sensor of the PMP device, a measurement of the physiological parameter of each patient in a series of patients; and

displaying, by the PMP device, a non-monitoring workflow home screen on the display screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen containing a second representation of the physiological parameter of a given patient in the series of patients, the second representation based on the measurement of the physiological parameter of the given patient in the series of patients; and

when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow:

obtaining, by the physiological sensor of the PMP device, continuous measurements of a continuous physiological parameter of the monitored patient;

displaying, by the PMP device, a continuous workflow home screen on the display screen, the continuous workflow home screen containing a third representation of the continuous physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the third representation based on a continuous measurement in the continuous measurements, wherein the continuous workflow home screen displays both continuous and episodic data; and

showing an aging of the episodic data on the continuous workflow home screen when an age of the episodic data reaches a threshold, wherein showing the aging of the episodic data comprises displaying a timestamp to indicate when a last measurement of the episodic data was taken.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the intervals monitoring workflow home screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen, and the continuous workflow home screen each comprise:

a device status area containing data regarding a status of the PMP device;

a content area, the content area including a parameter reporting area and a patient attribute area, the parameter reporting area containing a plurality of parameter reporting frames that are each directed to reporting a value of a different physiological parameter; and

a navigation area, the navigation area including screen tabs associated with different screens.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the physiological parameter displayed on the continuous workflow home screen includes one of SpO2 , SpHb, etCO2, IPI, and RR.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an SpO2 frame, the SpO2 frame displaying an oxygen saturation percentage and a pulse amplitude blip bar indicating a pulse beat relative pulse amplitude.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an etCO2 frame, the etCO2 frame displaying a numeric value representing etCO2 and a Capnogram waveform.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an etCO2 frame, the etCO2 frame displaying a numeric value representing etCO2 and a Capnogram waveform.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen includes an RR frame, the RR frame displaying a numeric value representing respirations per minute, and a respiration rate indicator graph with a plurality of bars, such that, as a detected respiration becomes stronger, more of the bars light up with each breath.

16. The method of claim 9 , further comprising changing a display color of the episodic data when an age of the data reaches a threshold.

17. A computer-readable storage medium comprising software instructions that, when executed, cause a physiological measurement platform (PMP) device to:

display, on a display screen of the PMP device, a settings screen enabling a user to select a workflow within which the PMP device is to operate from a plurality of workflows that operate exclusively of each other, including at least an intervals monitoring workflow and a continuous workflow, wherein the workflow selection determines a functionality provided by the PMP device;

display, on the display screen of the PMP device, one of a plurality of workflow home screens based on the workflow selection, each of the workflow home screens being configured to address a different type of workflow;

when the intervals monitoring workflow is selected:

obtain, by a physiological sensor of the PMP device, a series of measurements taken at intervals of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient; and

display, on the display screen of the PMP device, a intervals monitoring workflow home screen;

when the continuous workflow is selected:

obtain by the physiological sensor of the PMP device a continuous measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient; and

display, on the display screen of the PMP device, a continuous workflow home screen, the continuous workflow home screen containing a representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the representation based on the measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the continuous workflow home screen including:

an SpO2 frame displaying an oxygen saturation percentage and a pulse amplitude blip bar indicating a pulse beat relative pulse amplitude;

an etCO2 frame displaying a numeric value representing etCO2 land a Capnogram waveform;

an RR frame displaying a numeric value representing respirations per minute; and

episodic data, wherein an aging of the episodic data is shown when an age of the episodic data reaches a threshold, wherein the aging is shown by changing a display color of the episodic data and displaying a timestamp to indicate when a last measurement of the episodic data was taken.

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