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Traumatic brain injury guideline system and method

A traumatic, brain-injured technology, used in medical science, diagnosis, cardiac catheterization, etc., to solve problems such as nursing staff not knowing TBI guidelines

Active Publication Date: 2016-07-20
KONINKLJIJKE PHILIPS NV
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[0006] However, many nursing staff (and other medical practitioners) are unaware of the TBI guidelines, and many emergency medical services (EMS) agencies (and other medical service providers) do not formally adopt and refer to TBI guidelines for their care personnel (or other medical practitioners) for training

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[0022] To facilitate understanding of the present invention, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention provided herein are directed to the integration of a TBI monitor 17b ( figure 2 ) integrated into the patient monitoring device 10 (Fig. 1 and figure 2 ) controller 17 ( figure 2 )middle. TBI monitor 17b helps the user of patient monitoring device 10 meet and maintain patient care guidelines for the patient's underlying traumatic brain injury. From the description of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-3 , those skilled in the art will appreciate how to use any patient monitoring device known before or after the present invention (such as any ALS monitor / defibrillator and Any AED) to implement the invention / integrate the invention into any known patient monitoring device.

[0023] Refer to Figure 1 and figure 2 , as shown in FIG. 1 , a block diagram of a patient monitoring device 10 showing a handle 11 attached to a housing 12 that provides user access ...

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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) guideline system employing a patient monitoring sensor (30) and a patient monitoring device (10). In operation, the patient monitoring sensor (30) generates data for monitoring a TBI parameter of a patient (e.g., systolic blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation or carbon dioxide expiration of the patient), and the patient monitoring device (10) generates a TBI indicator derived from a comparison of the TBI parameter data to parameter guideline data associated with a potential TBI of the patient. The patient monitoring device (10) may include a patient data monitor module (17a) to monitor the TBI parameter data, and a TBI monitor module (17b) to generate the TBI indicator. The TBI indicator is informative of a TBI status of the patient (e.g., a hypotension status, a hypoxia status or a ventilation status of the patient), and / or a TBI treatment for the patient (e.g., a ventilation treatment for the patient).

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to traumatic brain injury (TBI) guidelines, eg, implemented in / with medical devices (eg, monitors / defibrillators). The present disclosure relates more particularly to novel and innovative systems and methods for treating / caring for traumatic brain injury patients using TBI guidelines in / with medical devices such as monitors / defibrillators. Background technique [0002] It is estimated that approximately 1.4 million traumatic brain injury victims are seen in emergency rooms in the United States (U.S) each year, and of these approximately 50,000 die and 235,000 are hospitalized. It is also estimated that at least 2% of the US population has TBI-related long-term needs for assistance performing activities of daily living. These statistics have spurred an increase in research on the management and care of TBI patients, which has gathered increasing evidence that management of TBI in the first few minutes after inju...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/087A61B5/1455A61B5/00
CPCA61B5/087A61B5/14551A61B5/7275G16H40/60G16H20/40A61B5/021A61B5/082A61B5/14542A61B5/4064A61B5/7246A61B5/742A61M16/0078A61M2205/58
Inventor E·黑尔芬拜因S·巴巴埃萨德赫
Owner KONINKLJIJKE PHILIPS NV
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