Implanted electrical nerve stimulation system with automatic alarm function and method
An automatic alarm and implantable technology, applied in electrotherapy, alarm, artificial respiration, etc., can solve problems such as failure to deal with failures in time, and achieve the effect of low energy consumption
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[0041] as attached figure 1 As shown, an implantable electrical nerve stimulation system with an automatic alarm function includes: a pulse generator 1 implanted in the body, the pulse generator 1 including a first wireless communication module 101 and a first power supply 102; The patient controller 2 outside the body, the patient controller 2 includes a second wireless communication module 201 for wireless communication with the pulse generator 1 , a microprocessing module 202 , an alarm module 203 and a second power supply 204 .
[0042]Under normal working conditions, the patient controller 2 communicates with the pulse generator 1 automatically and regularly through the first wireless communication module 101 and the second wireless communication module 201 . Since the pulse generator 1 is implanted in the patient's body, its battery capacity is fixed. In order to save power and the pulse generator is in a dormant state most of the time, the pulse generator 1 and the pati...
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[0054] The pulse generator of the implantable electrical nerve stimulation system of this embodiment is the same as that in Example 1, and the difference from Example 1 is that, as shown in the attached figure 2 As shown, the patient controller 2 further adds a third communication module 205 on the basis of the first embodiment, and the third communication module 205 transmits the alarm information received from the pulse generator 1 through the cellular wireless communication network or The standard telephone network uploads to the remote monitoring system of its attending physician. Doctors can see these alarm messages through a secure network management system and deal with them in a timely manner. When necessary, the doctor can adjust the working condition of the patient's equipment through this system, and can also issue a treatment prescription for the implanted patient, saving the patient's time and cost of traveling to and from the hospital.
[0055] After the patien...
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