IP Library Granted Patent US 9,237,858
Granted Patent B2
US 9,237,858 · App. 14/064,468 · Granted Jan 19, 2016

Detecting loss of full skin contact in patient electrodes

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Patent No.
US 9,237,858
App. No.
14/064,468
Granted
Jan 19, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Patient electrodes, patient monitors, defibrillators, wearable defibrillators, software and methods may warn when an electrode stops being fully attached to the patient's skin. A patient electrode includes a pad for attaching to the skin of a patient, a lead coupled to the pad, and a contact detector that can change state, when the pad does not contact fully the skin of the patient. When the detector changes state, an output device may emit an alert, for notifying a rescuer or even the patient.

Claims (101)

1. A patient electrode adapted to be used with an output device that is configured to emit an alert, comprising:

a pad configured to be attached onto a skin of a patient;

an electrode lead coupled to the pad;

a plug coupled to the electrode lead, and adapted to be plugged into a socket; and

a contact detector coupled to the pad, the contact detector adapted to be in one of a plurality of detector states, and

in which the output device is adapted to emit an alert responsive to a determination from a current one of the detector states that the pad does not contact fully the skin of the patient.

2. The electrode of claim 1 , in which

the detector states are different values of an electrical property of the contact detector.

3. The electrode of claim 1 , in which

the contact detector is a temperature sensor,

the detector state indicates a detected temperature, and

the determination is made if the detected temperature changes beyond a threshold, or changes beyond a threshold within a preset time.

4. The electrode of claim 1 , in which

the contact detector is an optical sensor,

the detector state indicates a detected illumination, and

the determination is made if the detected illumination changes beyond a threshold.

5. The electrode of claim 1 , in which

the contact detector is a capacitive sensor,

the current one of the detector states indicates a detected capacitance, and

the determination is made if the detected capacitance changes beyond a threshold.

6. The electrode of claim 1 , in which

a sense signal is generated that encodes the current one of the detector states, and

the output device is adapted to receive a version of the sense signal.

7. The electrode of claim 6 , further comprising:

a power source configured to query the contact detector about the current one of the detector states, and to generate the sense signal accordingly.

8. The electrode of claim 7 , in which

the detector states are different values of an electrical property of the contact detector.

9. The electrode of claim 6 , further comprising:

at least one sense lead configured to transfer the sense signal.

10. The electrode of claim 6 , in which

the sense signal is wireless.

11. The electrode of claim 10 , further comprising:

an RFID tag coupled to the contact detector, and

in which the RFID tag is adapted to be interrogated by an RFID reader, and

the RFID tag backscatters the sense signal responsive to being thus interrogated.

12. A patient electrode, comprising:

a pad configured to be attached onto a skin of a patient;

an electrode lead coupled to the pad;

a plug coupled to the electrode lead, and adapted to be plugged into a socket;

a contact detector coupled to the pad, the contact detector configured to be in one of a plurality of detector states; and

an output device coupled to one of the pad and the electrode lead, the output device configured to emit an alert responsive to a determination from a current one of the detector states that the pad does not contact fully the skin of the patient.

13. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the detector states are different values of an electrical property of the contact detector.

14. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the contact detector is a temperature sensor,

the detector state indicates a detected temperature, and

the determination is made if the detected temperature changes beyond a threshold, or changes beyond a threshold within a preset time.

15. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the contact detector is an optical sensor,

the detector state indicates a detected illumination, and

the determination is made if the detected illumination changes beyond a threshold.

16. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the contact detector is a capacitive sensor,

the current one of the detector states indicates a detected capacitance, and

the determination is made if the detected capacitance changes beyond a threshold.

17. The electrode of claim 12 , further comprising:

a power source coupled to the pad and configured to query the contact detector about the current one of the detector states, and to generate a sense signal that encodes the current one of the detector states, and

in which the output device is configured to receive the sense signal.

18. The electrode of claim 17 , in which

the detector states are different values of an electrical property of the contact detector.

19. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the alert is auditory.

20. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the alert is visual.

21. The electrode of claim 12 , in which

the alert is tactile.

22. A patient electrode adapted to be used with an output device that is configured to emit an alert, comprising:

a pad adapted to be attached onto a skin of a patient;

an electrode lead coupled to the pad; and

a contact detector coupled to the pad, the contact detector being a capacitive sensor, the contact detector adapted to be in one of a plurality of detector states that indicate a detected capacitance from a mass of the patient, and

in which the output device is adapted to emit an alert responsive to a determination from a current one of the detector states that the pad does not contact fully the skin of the patient, the determination being made when the detected capacitance changes beyond a threshold.

23. The patient electrode of claim 22 , in which

a sense signal is generated that encodes the current one of the detector states, and

the output device is adapted to receive a version of the sense signal.

24. The patient electrode of claim 23 , further comprising:

at least one sense lead configured to transfer the sense signal.

25. The patient electrode of claim 23 , in which

the sense signal is wireless.

26. The patient electrode of claim 25 , further comprising:

an RFID tag coupled to the contact detector, and

in which the RFID tag is adapted to be interrogated by an RFID reader, and

the RFID tag backscatters the sense signal responsive to being thus interrogated.

27. A patient electrode adapted to be used with an output device that is configured to emit an alert, comprising:

a pad adapted to be attached onto a skin of a patient;

an electrode lead coupled to the pad; and

a contact detector coupled to the pad, the contact detector adapted to be in one of a plurality of detector states, and

in which

a wireless sense signal is generated that encodes the current one of the detector states, and

the output device is adapted to receive a version of the sense signal, and to emit an alert responsive to a determination from a current one of the detector states that the pad does not contact fully the skin of the patient.

28. The electrode of claim 27 , in which

the contact detector is a capacitive sensor,

the current one of the detector states indicates a detected capacitance, and

the determination is made if the detected capacitance changes beyond a threshold.

29. The electrode of claim 27 , further comprising:

an RFID tag coupled to the contact detector, and

in which the RFID tag is adapted to be interrogated by an RFID reader, and

the RFID tag backscatters the sense signal responsive to being thus interrogated.

30. The electrode of claim 29 , in which

the contact detector is a capacitive sensor,

the current one of the detector states indicates a detected capacitance, and

the determination is made if the detected capacitance changes beyond a threshold.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 4, 2023
From: WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS DESIGNATED ACTIVITY COMPANY
To: PERCEPTIVE CREDIT HOLDINGS IV, LP
Reel/Frame 065116/0049 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2023
From: KENNEDY LEWIS MANAGEMENT LP.
To: WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS CORP.
Reel/Frame 065107/0149 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 15, 2022
From: WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS CORP.
To: WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS DAC
Reel/Frame 060389/0694 →