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Method and system for selecting the frequency of arterial blood gas testing for neonates

A technology of arterial blood gas and frequency, applied in biological testing, medical automated diagnosis, medical informatics, etc., can solve problems such as painful and expensive implementation

Active Publication Date: 2018-09-28
KONINKLJIJKE PHILIPS NV
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However, the ABG test is both expensive and painful to perform; therefore, it is desirable to optimize the choice of how often it is performed

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[0007] Exemplary embodiments may be further understood with reference to the following description of the exemplary embodiments and the associated drawings, wherein like elements are provided with the same reference numerals. In particular, the exemplary embodiments relate to the selection of frequency for optimizing arterial blood gas ("ABG") testing in neonatal intensive care patients.

[0008] Neonates (i.e., newborn infants) who are managed in a neonatal intensive care unit ("NICU") due to severe dyspnea are typically managed with a ventilator and continuously monitored using patient monitors, ventilator parameters, and various other tests. being monitored. The results of this monitoring are parameters that are used to adjust the parameters of the ventilator. One important test is the ABG test, which is used to obtain values ​​for partial pressure of oxygen ("PaO2") and partial pressure of carbon dioxide ("PaCO2"). However, ABG testing is not only invasive and therefore ...

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A system and method for receiving previous arterial blood gas ("ABG") test results for a patient, determining an initial time for a next ABG test for the patient based on the previous ABG test results, receiving monitoring data for the patient and determining a modified time for a next ABG test based on the initial time for the next ABG test and the patient monitoring data.

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Background technique [0001] Newborns who experience severe respiratory stress are usually placed on a ventilator and monitored periodically to evaluate changes in their clinical status. The settings of the ventilator can vary depending on how the neonate responds to the treatment, where the response is assessed by measuring various parameters. Arterial blood gas ("ABG") testing is an important test performed to measure key parameters used to adjust ventilator settings. However, the ABG test is both expensive and painful to perform; therefore, it is desirable to optimize the choice of how often it is performed. Contents of the invention [0002] A method for: receiving previous arterial blood gas ("ABG") test results for a patient; determining an initial time for a next ABG test for the patient based on the previous ABG test results; receiving monitoring data for the patient And determining a revised time for a next ABG test based on the initial time for the next ABG test a...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G16H50/20G16H50/30
CPCG16H20/40G16H50/20G16H50/30G01N33/49
Inventor V·V·马卡帕蒂
Owner KONINKLJIJKE PHILIPS NV
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