RFID detection and identification system including an RFID reader having a limited transmit time and a time-out period to protect a medical device against RFID-associated electromagnetic interference
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G08B-013/14
H04Q-005/22
G06K-007/10
G01S-013/08
H04B-005/00
출원번호
US-0566490
(2009-09-24)
등록번호
US-8115600
(2012-02-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Stevenson, Robert A.
Tyers, Geddes Frank Owen
Frysz, Christine A.
출원인 / 주소
Greatbatch Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Scalise, Michael F.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
10인용 특허 :
22
초록▼
A system is provided for identifying implanted medical devices, leads and systems, as well as objects in close proximity to a patient having an implanted active medical device, using a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag having retrievable information relating to the AIMD, lead system and/or p
A system is provided for identifying implanted medical devices, leads and systems, as well as objects in close proximity to a patient having an implanted active medical device, using a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag having retrievable information relating to the AIMD, lead system and/or patient. An RFID tag communicator includes a circuit for limiting the total continuous transmit time of an interrogation signal, and a time-out circuit for delaying a second and any subsequent interrogation of the RFID tag.
대표청구항▼
1. An interrogator for an implantable pulse generator system, the interrogator comprising: a) a time-out circuit and an actuatable RF signal generator for transmitting an electromagnetic signal,b) wherein upon first actuation of the RF signal generator, regardless whether an RFID tag is detected, or
1. An interrogator for an implantable pulse generator system, the interrogator comprising: a) a time-out circuit and an actuatable RF signal generator for transmitting an electromagnetic signal,b) wherein upon first actuation of the RF signal generator, regardless whether an RFID tag is detected, or not, the RF signal generator transmits a first electromagnetic signal having a first limited total continuous transmit time that is no longer than about two heart beats, followed by an interim period of a defined length where the time-out circuit renders the interrogator incapable of transmitting the electromagnetic signal, followed by the RF signal generator transmitting a second electromagnetic signal having a second limited total continuous transmit time that is no longer than about two heart beats,c) wherein no matter how frequently the RF signal generator is actuated, the time-out circuit prevents the first, second and subsequent transmissions of the electromagnetic signal that are each no longer than about two heart beats after a prior electromagnetic signal has been transmitted from the RF signal generator until the interim period has expired. 2. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID communication signal. 3. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID interrogation or tag search signal. 4. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID test signal. 5. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID read signal or an RFID write signal. 6. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the total continuous transmit time of any one of the first, second and subsequent transmissions of the electromagnetic signal is no greater than about five seconds. 7. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the time-out circuit delays the subsequent transmission of the electromagnetic signal for at least about two seconds. 8. The interrogator of claim 7, wherein the total continuous transmit time of any one of the first, second and subsequent transmissions of the electromagnetic signal is about 500 milliseconds or less. 9. The interrogator of claim 8, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID test signal, an RFID tag search signal, an RFID interrogation signal, or an RFID read signal or an RFID write signal. 10. The interrogator The system of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises a modulated signal. 11. The interrogator of claim 1 comprising a read-only or a reader/writer device. 12. The interrogator of claim 1 being in communication with a computer or a computer network. 13. The interrogator of claim 1 or 8 being programmable to actively search for or communicate with an RFID tag. 14. The interrogator of claim 13, wherein the RFID tag comprises a read-only or a readable/writable RFID tag. 15. The interrogator of claim 14 comprising a read-only or a reader/writer device. 16. The interrogator of claim 15 being in communication with a computer or a computer network. 17. The interrogator of claim 1 comprising a portion of an animal or an article tracking system. 18. The interrogator of claim 1, comprising a portion of an electronic article surveillance (EAS) system. 19. The interrogator of claim 18 comprising a check-out station for purchase of goods. 20. The interrogator of claim 19, wherein the check-out station comprises a passageway defining an RFID signal zone in which articles having RFID tags associated therewith are read and means for preventing passageway until all RFID tags are read and the articles paid for. 21. The interrogator of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic signal is transmitted in the LF or HF frequency range. 22. The interrogator of claim 1 as part of a system comprising: a) a pulse generator comprising a housing containing a power source electrically connected to control circuitry for generating a pulse of electrical current and delivering the electrical pulse to a lead attachable to the pulse generator for stimulating body tissue contacted by an electrode of the lead; andb) a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag housed inside the pulse generator housing. 23. An implantable pulse generator system, the system comprising: a) the pulse generator comprising a housing containing a power source electrically connected to control circuitry for generating a pulse of electrical current and delivering the electrical pulse to a lead attachable to the pulse generator for stimulating body tissue contacted by an electrode of the lead;b) a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag housed inside the pulse generator housing;c) an interrogator comprising a time-out circuit for delaying a subsequent transmission of the electromagnetic signal and an actuatable RF signal generator for transmitting an electromagnetic signal,d) wherein upon first actuation of the RF signal generator, regardless whether an RFID tag is detected, or not, the RF signal generator transmits a first electromagnetic signal having a first limited total continuous transmit time that is no longer than about two heart beats, followed by an interim period of a defined length where the time-out circuit renders the interrogator incapable of transmitting the electromagnetic signal, followed by the RF signal generator transmitting a second electromagnetic signal having a second limited total continuous transmit time that is no longer than about two heart beats,e) wherein no matter how frequently the RF signal generator is actuated, the time-out circuit prevents the first, second and subsequent transmissions of the electromagnetic signal that are each no longer than about two heart beats after a prior electromagnetic signal has been transmitted from the RF signal generator until the interim period has expired. 24. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the total continuous transmit time of the electromagnetic signal is no greater than about five seconds. 25. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the time-out circuit delays the subsequent transmission of the electromagnetic signal for at least about two seconds. 26. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 25, wherein the total continuous transmit time the electromagnetic signal is about 500 milliseconds or less. 27. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises an RFID test signal, an RFID tag search signal, an RFID interrogation, signal, or an RFID read signal, an RFID write signal, or an RFID communication signal. 28. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the electromagnetic signal comprises a modulated signal. 29. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the interrogator comprises a read-only or a reader/writer device. 30. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the interrogator is in communication, with a computer or a computer network. 31. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23, wherein the interrogator is actively searching for or communicating with an RFID tag. 32. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the RFID tag comprises a read-only or a readable/writable RFID tag. 33. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 32, wherein the interrogator comprises a read-only or a reader/writer device. 34. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 33, wherein the interrogator is in communication with a computer or a computer network. 35. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the RFID tag comprises an antenna and an electronic micro-chip electrically connected to the antenna. 36. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 29, including a barcode reader. 37. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 36, wherein the interrogator writes data received by the barcode reader to an RFID tag. 38. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 37, wherein the data received from the barcode reader is written to permanent memory of the RFID tag. 39. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 38, wherein the interrogator selectively inputs additional data to the RFID tag. 40. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 39, wherein the additional data is written to volatile memory of the RFID tag. 41. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23 wherein the RFID tag includes retrievable information relating to the active medical device. 42. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 41, wherein the retrievable information includes information pertaining to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatibility of the active medical device or an associated lead system. 43. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 41, including means for changing the retrievable information to correspond to changes in characteristics of the active medical device. 44. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23 wherein the active medical device comprises any of the following: a cardiac pacemaker, an implantable defibrillator, a congestive heart failure device, a hearing implant, a cochlear implant, a neurostimulator, a drug pump, a ventricular assist device, an insulin pump, a spinal cord stimulator, an implantable sensing system, a deep brain stimulator, an artificial heart, an incontinence device, a vagus nerve stimulator, a bone growth stimulator, a gastric pacemaker, an endovascular catheter, a Bion or a prosthetic device, and component parts thereof, including lead wires and abandoned leads. 45. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 23 wherein the interrogator comprises a portion of an animal or an article tracking system. 46. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 45, wherein the tracking system comprises a hospital monitoring system. 47. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 46, wherein the hospital monitoring system comprises a patient tracking system, including a plurality of RFID communicators placed in a passageway to create an RFID zone through which the patient is passed. 48. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 46, wherein the hospital monitoring system comprises a medication tracking system. 49. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 48, wherein the medication tracking system comprises at least one RFID interrogator forming an RFID zone through which medication having an RFID tag is passed before being administered to a patient. 50. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 48, wherein the medication tracking system comprises a medication container having an RFID tag or a machine readable code thereon scanned by an interrogator and an RFID or machine readable code associated with the patient also scanned by the interrogator in association with administration of the medication to a patient. 51. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the interrogator comprises a portion of an electronic article surveillance (EAS) system. 52. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 51, wherein the EAS interrogator includes a switch for temporarily actuating the total continuous transient time limiting and time-out circuits when the presence of an active medical device is detected. 53. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 51, wherein the interrogator comprises a check-out station for purchase of goods. 54. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 51, wherein the interrogator of the EAS gate temporarily enters into a limited transmit and timeout period, mode upon sensing an RFID tag associated with a medical device. 55. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the interrogator comprises a portion of an automobile. 56. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the interrogator actively seeks an associated RFID tag. 57. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 56, wherein the interrogator transmits an interrogation signal to the RFID tag when the interrogator senses that the RFID tag is in close proximity. 58. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 56, wherein the interrogator comprises an automated vehicle entry, security or vehicle start system. 59. The implantable pulse generator system of claim 31, wherein the interrogator electromagnetic signal comprises an LF or HF frequency signal.
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