IP Library Granted Patent US 12,433,541
Granted Patent B2
US 12,433,541 · App. 17/024,537 · Granted Oct 7, 2025

Physiological sensor history backfill system and method

Inventors: Linda Massey (Winnetka, CA); Thomas Collins (Palos Verdes Estates, CA); David Lewinski (Chagrin Falls, OH); Linda Torres (Moorpark, CA); Yongbo Wang (San Marino, CA)
Assignee: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
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Patent No.
US 12,433,541
App. No.
17/024,537
Granted
Oct 7, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A physiological sensor history backfill system and method including a method of sensor history backfill for a local base device operable to wirelessly communicate with a physiological sensor connected to a patient, the method including: obtaining physiological readings for the patient at a predetermined interval; storing the physiological readings at the physiological sensor as sensor physiological readings; storing the physiological readings at the local base device as historic physiological readings; obtaining a current physiological reading for the patient; transmitting the current physiological reading to the local base device in a current reading message; detecting a record gap in the historic physiological readings between the current physiological reading and the historic physiological readings; and filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings with sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor when the current reading message does not include the sensor physiological readings to fill the record gap.

Claims (61)

1. A method of sensor history backfill for a local base device operable to communicate with a physiological sensor connected to a patient, the method comprising:

storing physiological readings at a memory device of the local base device as historic physiological readings, the physiological readings obtained by the physiological sensor at a predetermined interval;

receiving, at the local base device, a current physiological reading in a current reading message;

detecting, at the local base device, a record gap in the historic physiological readings between the current physiological reading and the historic physiological readings;

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings with sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor when the current reading message does not include the sensor physiological readings to fill the record gap, wherein the filling comprises:

retrieving, from the memory device, a Time Change marker that occurred during the record gap and was stored at the memory device of the local base device; and

adjusting a user clock associated with the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Time Change marker by a time change value associated with the Time Change marker; and

displaying, via a graphic user interface (GUI) of the local base device, the historic physiological readings with the record gap in the historic physiological readings filled with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the local base device is an insulin pump and the physiological sensor is a glucose sensor.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the local base device includes a local base device clock and the physiological sensor includes a physiological sensor clock, the method further comprising synchronizing the local base device clock and the physiological sensor clock before transmitting the current physiological reading to the local base device in the current reading message.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the filling further comprises repeatedly transferring a predetermined number of sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor to the local base device to provide the sensor physiological readings required to fill the record gap.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor Off marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor Off marker being stored at the local base device; and

assigning a Sensor Off value to the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Sensor Off marker.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor On marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor On marker being stored at the local base device; and

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings in the record gap after a time of the Sensor On marker with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the filling further comprises:

assigning a Gap Fill value to the historic physiological readings in the record gap before a fillable start time defined as time of the current physiological reading less a maximum physiological sensor storage time.

8. A system comprising:

one or more processors; and

one or more processor-readable media storing instructions which, when executed by the one or more processors, cause performance of operations comprising:

storing physiological readings at a memory device of a local base device operable to communicate with a physiological sensor as historic physiological readings, the physiological readings obtained by the physiological sensor at a predetermined interval;

receiving, at the local base device, a current physiological reading in a current reading message;

detecting, at the local base device, a record gap in the historic physiological readings between the current physiological reading and the historic physiological readings;

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings with sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor when the current reading message does not include the sensor physiological readings to fill the record gap, wherein the filling comprises:

retrieving, from the memory device, a Time Change marker that occurred during the record gap and was stored at the memory device of the local base device; and

adjusting a user clock associated with the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Time Change marker by a time change value associated with the Time Change marker; and

displaying, via a graphic user interface (GUI) of the local base device, the historic physiological readings with the record gap in the historic physiological readings filled with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the local base device is an insulin pump and the physiological sensor is a glucose sensor.

10. The system of claim 8 , wherein:

the local base device includes a local base device clock and the physiological sensor includes a physiological sensor clock; and

the operations further comprise synchronizing the local base device clock and the physiological sensor clock before transmitting the current physiological reading to the local base device in the current reading message.

11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the filling further comprises repeatedly transferring a predetermined number of sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor to the local base device to provide the sensor physiological readings required to fill the record gap.

12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor Off marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor Off marker being stored at the local base device; and

assigning a Sensor Off value to the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Sensor Off marker.

13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor On marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor On marker being stored at the local base device; and

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings in the record gap after a time of the Sensor On marker with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the filling further comprises:

assigning a Gap Fill value to the historic physiological readings in the record gap before a fillable start time defined as time of the current physiological reading less a maximum physiological sensor storage time.

15. One or more non-transitory processor-readable media storing instructions which, when executed by one or more processors, cause performance of operations comprising:

storing physiological readings at a memory device of a local base device operable to communicate with a physiological sensor as historic physiological readings, the physiological readings obtained by the physiological sensor at a predetermined interval;

receiving, at the local base device, a current physiological reading in a current reading message;

detecting, at the local base device, a record gap in the historic physiological readings between the current physiological reading and the historic physiological readings;

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings with sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor when the current reading message does not include the sensor physiological readings to fill the record gap, wherein the filling comprises:

retrieving, from the memory device, a Time Change marker that occurred during the record gap and was stored at the memory device of the local base device; and

adjusting a user clock associated with the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Time Change marker by a time change value associated with the Time Change marker; and

displaying, via a graphic user interface (GUI) of the local base device, the historic physiological readings with the record gap in the historic physiological readings filled with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

16. The one or more non-transitory processor-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the local base device is an insulin pump and the physiological sensor is a glucose sensor.

17. The One or more non-transitory processor-readable media of claim 15 , wherein:

the local base device includes a local base device clock and the physiological sensor includes a physiological sensor clock; and

the operations further comprise synchronizing the local base device clock and the physiological sensor clock before transmitting the current physiological reading to the local base device in the current reading message.

18. The one or more non-transitory processor-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the filling further comprises repeatedly transferring a predetermined number of sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor to the local base device to provide the sensor physiological readings required to fill the record gap.

19. The one or more non-transitory processor-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor Off marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor Off marker being stored at the local base device; and

assigning a Sensor Off value to the historic physiological readings in the record gap on and after a time of the Sensor Off marker.

20. The one or more non-transitory processor-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the filling further comprises:

detecting a Sensor On marker that occurred during the record gap, the Sensor On marker being stored at the local base device; and

filling the record gap in the historic physiological readings in the record gap after a time of the Sensor On marker with the sensor physiological readings from the physiological sensor.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2026
From: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.; COMPANION MEDICAL, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 074394/0237 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2022
From: MASSEY, LINDA; COLLINS, THOMAS; LEWINSKI, DAVID; TORRES, LINDA; WANG, YONGBO
To: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 058908/0449 →