Methods, systems, and devices for monitoring and displaying medical parameters for a patient
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-005/00
A61B-005/03
A61B-005/0205
출원번호
US-0803667
(2013-03-14)
등록번호
US-9636070
(2017-05-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Kassem, Salim
Baruch, Nicholas
Creasy, Kenneth
출원인 / 주소
DePuy Synthes Products, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
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90
초록▼
Methods, systems, and devices are provided for monitoring and displaying medical parameters for a patient. In one embodiment, a display screen can include information related to a physiological parameter being measured from a patient. The information can include a current value based on values of th
Methods, systems, and devices are provided for monitoring and displaying medical parameters for a patient. In one embodiment, a display screen can include information related to a physiological parameter being measured from a patient. The information can include a current value based on values of the physiological parameter gathered from the patient over a period of time. The display screen can indicate whether or not the current value is within a predetermined normal range for the physiological parameter and whether or not the current value is within a predetermined goal range for the physiological parameter. The goal range can be nested within the normal range. If the current value moves outside the normal range, an alarm can be triggered. A goal alarm can be triggered if the current value is within the normal range but falls outside the goal range.
대표청구항▼
1. A system, comprising: a display screen; anda processor configured to: receive a plurality of values of a physiological parameter measured from a patient over a period of time,determine if a current value based on the received values is within a normal range of the physiological parameter,cause an
1. A system, comprising: a display screen; anda processor configured to: receive a plurality of values of a physiological parameter measured from a patient over a period of time,determine if a current value based on the received values is within a normal range of the physiological parameter,cause an alarm indicator to be displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to not be within the normal range, the alarm indicator not being displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to be within the normal range,determine if the current value is within a goal range of the physiological parameter, the goal range being a subset of the normal range, andcause a goal indicator to be displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to be within the goal range, the goal indicator not being displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to not be within the goal range. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the physiological parameter is at least one of intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), oxygen saturation (pO2), heart rate, and temperature. 3. The system of claim 1, wherein causing the goal indicator to be displayed on the screen facilitates a decision of a medical practitioner whether the patient currently needs at least one of medical assessment and treatment. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the processor is configured to receive the plurality of values of a physiological parameter from one or more sensors configured to gather physiological data. 5. A method, comprising: receiving a plurality of values of a physiological parameter measured from a patient over a period of time;determining if a current value based on the received values is within a normal range of the physiological parameter;causing an alarm indicator to be displayed on a display screen if the current value is determined to not be within the normal range, the alarm indicator not being displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to be within the normal range;determining if the current value is within a goal range of the physiological parameter, the goal range being a subset of the normal range; andcausing a goal indicator to be displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to be within the goal, the goal indicator not being displayed on the display screen if the current value is determined to not be within the goal range. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein causing the goal indicator to be displayed on the display screen comprises changing a color shown in a first portion of the display screen, and causing the alarm indicator to be displayed on the display screen comprises changing a color shown in a second portion of the display screen. 7. The method of claim 5, further comprising determining if a plurality of the values match a predetermined pattern, the goal indicator not being displayed on the display screen if the plurality of values are determined to match the predetermined pattern even if the current value is determined to be within the goal range. 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the predetermined pattern comprises at least one of the plurality of values continuously increasing toward an upper limit of the normal range and the plurality of values continuously decreasing toward a lower limit of the normal range. 9. The method of claim 7, wherein a number of the plurality of values is a predetermined number. 10. The method of claim 5, wherein the display screen is attached to a housing, and wherein the determining if the current value is within the normal range, the causing the alarm indicator to be displayed, the determining if the current value is within the goal range, and the causing the goal indicator to be displayed are performed by a processor disposed in the housing. 11. The method of claim 5, wherein the display screen is attached to a housing, and wherein the determining if the current value is within the normal range, the causing the alarm indicator to be displayed, the determining if the current value is within the goal range, and the causing the goal indicator to be displayed are performed by a processor remotely located from the housing. 12. The method of claim 5, wherein the physiological parameter is at least one of intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), oxygen saturation (pO2), heart rate, and temperature. 13. A method, comprising: receiving data representing a value of a physiological parameter over a time period, the physiological parameter being measured from a patient;displaying, on a monitoring screen, a current value based on the received values;determining if the current value is within a goal range of the physiological parameter, the goal range having a predetermined upper limit and a predetermined lower limit;determining if the current value is within a normal range of the physiological parameter, the normal range having a predetermined upper limit that is greater than the predetermined upper limit of the goal range and having a predetermined lower limit that is less than the predetermined lower limit of the goal range, wherein one of determining if the current value is within the goal range and determining if the current value is within the normal range occurs after the other;if the current value is determined to be within the goal range, causing a visual goal indicator indicating that the current value is within the goal range to be displayed on the monitoring screen, the goal indicator not being displayed on the monitoring screen if the current value is determined to not be within the goal range; andif the current value is determined to be outside the normal range, causing a visual alarm indicator indicating that the current value is outside the normal range to be displayed on the monitoring screen, the alarm indicator not being displayed on the monitoring screen if the current value is determined to be within the normal range. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein causing the visual goal indicator to be displayed on the monitoring screen comprises changing a color shown in a first portion of the monitoring screen adjacent the current value, and causing the visual alarm indicator to be displayed on the monitoring screen comprises changing a color shown in a second portion of the monitoring screen adjacent the current value. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the goal indicator is not displayed on the monitoring screen if the alarm indicator is displayed on the monitoring screen, and the alarm indicator is not displayed on the monitoring screen if the goal indicator is displayed on the monitoring screen. 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising: continuously repeating the determining if the current value is within the goal range so as to continuously update on the monitoring screen whether or not the goal indicator is displayed on the monitoring screen; andcontinuously repeating the determining if the current value is within the normal range so as to continuously update on the monitoring screen whether or not the alarm indicator is displayed on the monitoring screen. 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising: receiving data representing a value of a second physiological parameter over the time period, the second physiological parameter being measured from the patient; andchanging at least one of the predetermined upper limit of the goal range and the predetermined lower limit of the goal range based on an current value of the value of the second physiological parameter over the time period. 18. The method of claim 13, further comprising: receiving data representing a value of one or more additional physiological parameters over time, each of the one or more additional physiological parameters being measured from the patient;displaying, on the monitoring screen, a graphical representation of an current value of each of the one or more additional physiological parameters over the time period;determining if the current value of each of the one or more additional physiological parameters is within a respective goal range for each of the one or more additional physiological parameters, each of the respective goal ranges having a predetermined upper limit and a predetermined lower limit;if the current value of any of the one or more additional physiological parameters is determined to be within its associated goal range, causing a visual goal indicator indicating that the current value is within the goal range to be displayed on the monitoring screen, the goal indicator for the one or more additional physiological parameters not being displayed on the monitoring screen if its associated current value is determined to be outside its associated goal range;determining if the current value of each of the one or more additional physiological parameters is within a respective normal range for each of the one or more additional physiological parameters, each of the respective normal ranges having a predetermined upper limit that is greater than the predetermined upper limit of its associated goal range and having a predetermined lower limit that is less than the predetermined lower limit of its goal range; andif the current value of any of the one or more additional physiological parameters is determined to be outside its associated normal range, causing a visual alarm indicator indicating that the current value is outside the normal range to be displayed on the monitoring screen, the alarm indicator for the one or more additional physiological parameters not being displayed on the monitoring screen if its associated current value is determined to be within its associated normal range. 19. The method of claim 13, further comprising setting the predetermined upper limit of the goal range and the predetermined lower limit of the goal range in response to a manual user input indicating the predetermined upper limit of the goal range and the predetermined lower limit of the goal range. 20. The method of claim 13, further comprising pre-programming the predetermined upper limit of the goal range and the predetermined lower limit of the goal range based on a typical normal range of the physiological parameter. 21. The method of claim 13, wherein the physiological parameter is at least one of intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), oxygen saturation (pO2), heart rate, and temperature. 22. The method of claim 13, wherein causing the visual alarm indicator to be displayed on the monitoring screen indicates to medical personnel monitoring the monitoring screen that the patient's condition is not stable.
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