IP Library Granted Patent US 10,016,169
Granted Patent B2
US 10,016,169 · App. 14/705,406 · Granted Jul 10, 2018

Physiological parameter measuring platform device supporting multiple workflows

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Patent No.
US 10,016,169
App. No.
14/705,406
Granted
Jul 10, 2018
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 (64)

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 continuous measurement of a physiological parameter of a 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 first representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the first representation based on the continuous measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient.

2. The PMP device of claim 1 , wherein the software instructions, when executed by the CPU, cause the PMP device to:

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 intervals monitoring workflow home screen containing a second representation of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the second 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 third representation of the physiological parameter of a given patient in the series of patients, the third representation based on the measurement of the physiological parameter of the given patient in the series of patients,

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

wherein the intervals monitoring workflow home screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen, and the continuous workflow home screen operate exclusively of each other.

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 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 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; and

when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow:

obtain continuous measurements of a continuous physiological parameter of the monitored patient with the at least one physiological sensor; and

display a continuous workflow home screen on the display screen, the continuous workflow home screen containing:

a first representation of the continuous physiological parameter of the monitored patient, the first representation based on a continuous measurement in the continuous measurements;

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.

10. The PMP device of claim 9 , wherein the software instructions, when executed by the CPU, cause the PMP device to:

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

obtain a series of measurements of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient with the at least one physiological sensor; and

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

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

obtain a measurement of the physiological parameter of each patient in a series of patients with the at least one physiological sensor; and

display a non-monitoring workflow home screen on the display screen, the non-monitoring workflow home screen containing a third representation of the physiological parameter of a given patient in the series of patients, the third representation based on the measurement of the physiological parameter of the given patient in the series of patients,

wherein the intervals monitoring workflow home screen and the non-monitoring 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 PMP device 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 PMP device 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 PMP device 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 PMP device 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 PMP device 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 PMP device of claim 9 , wherein the continuous workflow home screen displays both continuous and episodic data.

17. The PMP device of claim 16 , further comprising showing an aging of the episodic data on the continuous workflow home screen.

18. The PMP device of claim 17 , further comprising changing a display color of the episodic data when an age of the data reaches a threshold.

19. A non-transitory, computer-readable storage medium comprising software instructions that, when executed, cause a physiological measurement platform (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 of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient when the PMP device is operating within the intervals monitoring workflow;

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

when a continuous workflow home screen is selected:

obtain a continuous measurement of the physiological parameter of the monitored patient when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow; and

display, on the display screen, the continuous workflow home screen when the PMP device is operating within the continuous workflow, 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 and a Capnogram waveform;

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

episodic data, wherein the aging is shown by changing a display color of the episodic data when an age of the data reaches a threshold.

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