IP Library Granted Patent US 8,788,025
Granted Patent B2
US 8,788,025 · App. 13/970,539 · Granted Jul 22, 2014

ECG electrode and electrode support

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,788,025
App. No.
13/970,539
Filed
Aug 19, 2013
Granted
Jul 22, 2014
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3762
USPC
600/509
Abstract

An electrically non-conductive back plate for supporting the back of a patient in a supine position comprises on its front face facing the back of the patient a pair or more of ECG electrodes capable of maintaining electrically conductive skin contact with the patient's back. The pair of ECG electrodes is disposed at a sharp angle with the mean heart vector, in particular so as to form an angle β of about 45°±25° with the projection S of the patient's spine on the back plate. Also disclosed is an ECG electrode for mounting in a recess of the back plate and an apparatus for treating cardiac arrest by compression of the sternum comprising the back plate.

Claims (19)

1. A back plate for supporting the back of a patient in a supine position, the back plate for use in a system for treating cardiac arrest in a patient, the system including an apparatus for compressing the patient's sternum against the back plate when the patient is in the supine position, the back plate comprising:

at least one ECG electrode that is structured to maintain contact with the patient's back when the patient is in the supine position;

a front face positioned to face the back of the patient when the patient is in the supine position; and

at least one recess in the front face, the at least one recess structured to receive the at least one ECG electrode and structured to permit the at least one ECG electrode to be displaced in a first direction.

2. The back plate of claim 1 , wherein the first direction is toward and away from the patient's back.

3. The back plate of claim 1 , wherein the first direction is lateral movement within the at least one recess.

4. The back plate of claim 1 , wherein the at least one recess is structured to permit the at least one ECG electrode to be displaced in a second direction.

5. The back plate of claim 4 , wherein the first direction is toward and away from the patient's back and the second direction is lateral movement within the at least one recess.

6. The back plate of claim 1 , wherein the back plate has two recesses in the front face, each of the two recesses being structured to receive the at least one ECG electrode.

7. The back plate of claim 1 , wherein the front face has a plurality of recesses, at least a portion of the plurality of recesses being located adjacent to each other.

8. The back plate of claim 7 , wherein the portion of the plurality of recesses located adjacent to each other includes some recesses located adjacent each other along at least one direction.

9. The back plate of claim 7 , wherein the portion of the plurality of recesses located adjacent to each other includes some recesses located adjacent each other along two directions.

10. The back plate of claim 1 , further comprising a spring located within the at least one recess, the spring structured to bias the at least one ECG electrode toward the patient.

11. The back plate of claim 10 , wherein the at least one ECG electrode is structured to be fully compressed within the at least one recess against a resilient force of the spring.

12. The back plate of claim 11 , wherein when the at least one ECG electrode is in a non-load bearing state, the at least one ECG electrode extends beyond the first recess by a distance.

13. The back plate of claim 1 , further comprising a manifold electrically connected with the at least one ECG electrode, wherein the manifold is connected to an ECG monitoring unit.

14. The back plate of claim 13 , wherein the manifold is wirelessly connected to the ECG monitoring unit.

15. The back plate of claim 13 , wherein the manifold is physically connected to the ECG monitoring unit.

16. The back plate of claim 13 , wherein the system for treating cardiac arrest includes the manifold.