Method and system for associating patient records with pulse generators
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61N-001/08
A61N-001/372
A61B-005/00
출원번호
US-0604197
(2012-09-05)
등록번호
US-8983616
(2015-03-17)
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/ 주소
Kaula, Norbert
Iyassu, Yohannes
Drees, Scott
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Greatbatch Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Haynes and Boone, LLP
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The present disclosure involves a medical system. The medical system includes a medical device configured to deliver a medical therapy to a patient and store an electronic patient record that includes visual identification information of the patient. The medical system includes a clinician programme
The present disclosure involves a medical system. The medical system includes a medical device configured to deliver a medical therapy to a patient and store an electronic patient record that includes visual identification information of the patient. The medical system includes a clinician programmer configured to program the medical device. The clinician programmer includes a display screen. The clinician programmer includes a transceiver configured to conduct electronic communication with external devices. The clinician programmer includes a memory storage configured to store machine-readable code. The clinician programmer includes a computer processor configured to execute the machine-readable code to: establish an electronic communication with the medical device via the transceiver; and display the electronic patient record, including the visual identification information of the patient, on the display screen after the electronic communication has been established.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of associating patient information with medical devices, the method comprising: broadcasting a discovery message over a wireless network, the discovery message requesting a plurality of nearby medical devices to each return a query response;receiving the plurality of query responses from
1. A method of associating patient information with medical devices, the method comprising: broadcasting a discovery message over a wireless network, the discovery message requesting a plurality of nearby medical devices to each return a query response;receiving the plurality of query responses from the plurality of nearby medical devices, wherein each query response includes a patient record stored in the respective medical device, and wherein the patient record include an electronic identifier for the respective medical device and visual identification information of a respective patient associated with the medical device;concurrently displaying portions of the plurality of patient records on a display screen, wherein each portion of the displayed patient record includes the electronic identifier of the respective medical device and the visual identification information of the respective patient associated with the medical device; anddetecting, in response to a user interaction with the electronic identifiers of the medical devices or the visual identification information of the patients, a selected medical device for programming. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the visual identification information of each patient is stored in a partitioned read-only memory storage of the medical device associated with the patient. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the electronic patient record further includes at least some of the following information associated with the patient: name, residential address, email address, employment, phone number, birthdate, age, height, weight, blood type, medication taken, symptoms, and hospital identification number. 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: updating the electronic patient record in the medical device based on a corresponding copy thereof retrieved from a remote electronic database. 5. The method of claim 2, further comprising: updating a remote electronic database based on the query responses received. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein digital copies of the visual identification information of all the patients are stored in a memory storage of a portable clinician programmer, and wherein the visual identification information of each patient is associated with a respective electronic identifier of the medical device. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising: before the concurrently displaying, retrieving the visual identification information of the patients from the memory storage of the portable clinician programmer based on the electronic identifiers received from the query responses. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the broadcasting, the receiving, and the detecting are each performed by the portable clinician programmer, and wherein the display screen is a component of the clinician programmer and is a touch-sensitive screen. 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the medical devices include pulse generators programmable by the clinician programmer to deliver a stimulation therapy to target patients. 10. The method of claim 1, further comprising: detecting a selection of one of the portions of the concurrently-displayed patient records; andthereafter displaying the selected patient record in its entirety. 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising: programming the selected medical device. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the visual identification information of patients include at least one of: electronic photographs and electronic videos. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the showing comprises: sorting the electronic identifiers based on respective locations of their respective medical devices. 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcasting and the receiving are each performed at least in part under a Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS) protocol. 15. A portable electronic programmer for programming one or more medical devices to deliver a medical therapy to a patient, the portable electronic programmer comprising: a communications module configured to conduct electronic communication with external devices;a touch screen module configured to receive an input from a user and display an output to the user;a memory storage module configured to store machine-readable instructions; anda computer processor module configured to execute machine-readable instructions to perform the following tasks: discovering, at least in part via the communications module, a plurality of nearby medical devices;extracting a plurality of patient records from at least a subset of the nearby medical devices, wherein each patient record is stored electronically in a respective one of the nearby medical devices in the subset, and wherein each patient record contains visual identification information for a respective patient and a unique identifier for the medical device on which the patient record is stored; anddisplaying an arrangement of the plurality of patient records on the touch screen module, including concurrently displaying excerpts of the plurality of patient records, wherein each displayed excerpt of the patient record contains the visual identification information for the respective patient and the unique identifier for the respective medical device associated with the respective patient. 16. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the computer processor module is configured to execute the machine-readable instructions to further perform: detecting, via the touch screen module, a user selection of a displayed excerpt of a target patient record in the arrangement of the patient records;displaying, in response to the detecting, a more detailed version of the target patient record; andprogramming the medical device identified by the target patient record. 17. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the computer processor module is configured to execute the machine-readable instructions to further perform: accessing a remote database configured to electronically store a plurality of patient records for a plurality of patients, respectively, wherein at least some of the patient records stored in the remote database correspond with the patient records stored on the medical devices; andsynching the patient records stored in the remote database with their corresponding patient records stored on the medical devices. 18. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein: the medical devices include neurostimulators; andthe portable electronic programmer includes a clinician programmer configured to program stimulation parameters of the neurostimulator. 19. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the communications module is configured to conduct electronic communication with the medical devices under a wireless communications protocol. 20. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the arrangement of patient records includes a list that is sortable by a proximity of the portable electronic programmer to the medical device identified by each patient record. 21. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the arrangement of patient records includes a list that is sortable alphabetically based on names of patients identified by the patient records. 22. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein the visual identification information for the patient contains at least one of: an electronic picture of the patient and an electronic video of the patient. 23. The portable electronic programmer of claim 15, wherein each patient record further includes one or more of the following patient data: name, birthdate, age, height, weight, blood type, and hospital identification number of the patient, and a treatment protocol for the patient. 24. A medical system, comprising: a medical device configured to deliver a medical therapy to a patient and store an electronic patient record, the electronic patient record containing a unique identifier of the medical device, personal information of the patient that includes visual identification information of the patient, and one or more treatment programs for programming the medical device to deliver the medical therapy to the patient; anda clinician programmer configured to program the medical device, wherein the clinician programmer includes: a display screen;a transceiver configured to establish electronic communications with a plurality of nearby medical devices that each store a respective electronic patient record, the medical device being one of the plurality of nearby medical devices;a memory storage configured to store machine-readable code; anda computer processor configured to execute the machine-readable code to: display an arrangement of the plurality of electronic patient records on the display screen, including concurrently displaying excerpts of the plurality of electronic patient records, wherein each displayed excerpt of the electronic patient record contains the visual identification information of the patient associated with the electronic patient record and the unique identifier of the respective medical device associated with said patient. 25. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the visual identification information and the unique identifier of the medical device are displayed side-by-side for each of the concurrently-displayed electronic patient records. 26. The medical system of claim 25, wherein the concurrently displaying comprises displaying excerpts of each of the plurality of the electronic patient records, and further comprising: detecting a user selection of one of the excerpts of the plurality of electronic patient records; anddisplaying, in response to the detecting, a more detailed version of the selected electronic patient record. 27. The medical system of claim 25, wherein the plurality of the electronic patient records is displayed as a list sortable by proximity to the clinician programmer or by an alphabetical order. 28. The medical system of claim 25, wherein the clinician programmer is configured to: detect, via the display screen, a user selection of a target electronic patient record in the list; andprogram the medical device on which the target electronic patient record is stored. 29. The medical system of claim 24, further comprising: a remote database configured to electronically store a plurality of electronic patient records for a plurality of patients, respectively, wherein the electronic patient record on the medical device has a corresponding electronic patient record in the remote database. 30. The medical system of claim 29, wherein the clinician programmer is configured to access the remote database to perform at least one of the following tasks: update the electronic patient record on the medical device with its corresponding electronic patient record in the remote database; andupdate the electronic patient record in the remote database with its corresponding electronic patient record on the medical device. 31. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the visual identification information of the patient includes at least one of: an electronic photograph of the patient and an electronic video of the patient. 32. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the first partition is configured to prevent the personal information of the patient from being replaced by personal information of the different patient by way of password-protected access. 33. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the display screen is a touch-sensitive screen. 34. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the medical device includes a pulse generator. 35. The medical system of claim 24, wherein the clinician programmer is configured to establish the electronic communication with the medical device via a wireless communications protocol. 36. A medical system, comprising: one or more programmable pulse generators each configured to deliver a respective stimulation therapy to a respective patient, wherein the one or more programmable pulse generators each include: a transceiver component configured to conduct telecommunications with an external electronic programmer to receive one or more stimulation programs;a first memory storage divided partitioned into a plurality of partitions, wherein a first one of the partitions is configured to store the stimulation programs, and wherein a second one of the partitions is configured to store an electronic patient record containing personal information of the patient including visual identification information of the patient, wherein the first one of the memory partitions is configured to block data associated with the personal information of the patient from being written therein, and the second one of the memory partitions is configured to allow the personal information of the patient to be updated through password-protected access but prevent the personal information of the patient from being replaced by personal information of a different patient; andmicrocontroller and stimulation circuitry configured to generate electrical pulses of the stimulation therapy based on the stimulation programs; andthe electronic programmer configured to program the one or more programmable pulse generators, wherein the electronic programmer includes: a touch-sensitive graphical user interface configured to receive an input from a user and display an output to the user;a communications component configured to conduct electronic communications with the one or more programmable pulse generators;a second memory storage configured to store machine-readable code; anda computer processor configured to execute the machine-readable code to display, via the touch-sensitive graphical user interface, an arrangement of the electronic patient records stored on the one or more programmable pulse generators, including concurrently displaying excerpts of the electronic patient records, wherein each displayed excerpt of the electronic patient record contains the visual identification information of the patient associated with the electronic patient record and a unique identifier of the respective programmable pulse generator associated with said patient. 37. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the computer processor is configured to execute the machine-readable code to further perform: detecting, via the touch-sensitive graphical user interface, a user selection of a displayed excerpt of a target patient record in the arrangement of the electronic patient records;displaying, via the touch-sensitive graphical user interface and in response to the detecting, a more detailed version of the target patient electronic record; andsending programming instructions to the programmable pulse generator identified by the target electronic patient record. 38. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the second one of the memory partitions is configured to become read-only after the personal information of the patient is written therein. 39. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the visual identification information of the patient includes at least one of: an electronic photograph of the patient and an electronic video of the patient. 40. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the electronic programmer includes a clinician programmer. 41. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the second partition further contains at least some of the following personal information of the patient: name, residential address, email address, employment, phone number, birthdate, age, height, weight, blood type, medication taken, symptoms, and hospital identification number, and treatment programs of the patient. 42. The medical system of claim 36, wherein the telecommunications are conducted under a Medical Implant Communication Service (MICS) protocol.
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