Apparatuses and methods for outputting data from a sedation and analgesia system

A technology of sedation and data, applied in the direction of electrical digital data processing, special data processing applications, drugs or prescriptions, etc., can solve the problem that it is difficult to judge the importance of clinical events and the clinical relevance, and cannot fully meet the requirements of patients and clinicians, Unable to decide on issues such as cost

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-07-13
SCOTT LAB
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From this information alone, it is difficult for the clinician to judge the significance and/or clinical relevance of this clinical event, and thus to decide whether to take more costly steps to treat the p

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[0020] figure 1 A flow diagram of one embodiment of the present invention is depicted comprising a sedation and analgesia system 22 including a user interface 12 in U.S. Patent Application No. 1, filed November 1, 2002. As described in co-pending U.S. patent application 10 / 285,689, the system also includes a controller 14, peripherals 15, power supply 16, external communicator 10, printer system 11, patient interface 17, and drug delivery 19, wherein the user 13 The sedation and analgesic system 22 is operated to provide sedative and / or analgesic medication to the patient. Examples of such sedative and analgesic systems 22 are described in co-pending US patent application Ser. No. 09 / 324,759 filed June 3, 1999 and incorporated herein by reference.

[0021] The sedative and analgesic system of patent application No. 09 / 324,759 includes a patient health monitoring device, which is connected to the patient and is capable of generating a signal reflecting at least one physiologic...

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The printer system (11) integrated with the sedation and pain relief system (22) of the present invention has the ability to display data at intervals, for example, every 5 minutes, wherein the data in the first 5 minutes are averaged so that The adverse effects of false data on printed records are minimized. The present invention also includes a printer system integrated with the sedation and analgesia system which, upon request, prints a detailed, real-time graphical display of key parameters pertaining to the patient's physiology. The printer may be used with a memory from which an operator may request information already output by an associated video output device.

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[0001] Cross-references to related applications [0002] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 357,635, filed February 20, 2002. The content of the application is hereby incorporated by reference. technical field [0003] This invention relates generally to printers, and more particularly to printers in connection with sedation and pain relief systems. technical background [0004] Out-of-hospital medical care has grown rapidly due to, among other factors, market conditions and the spread of cost awareness among patients. For a variety of reasons, government, ambulance, dental, nonhospital, and hospital clinicians are sometimes required to administer or supervise the delivery of sedative and analgesic medications without the services of a trained anesthesia provider. This development led the American Society of Anesthesiology to publish guidelines requiring non-anesthesiologists to follow ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B5/00A61M16/01G06F19/00
CPCA61M16/01A61M2205/52A61M2230/04A61M2230/205A61M2230/432G16H40/63G16H15/00G16H20/10
Inventor 兰德尔·S·希克勒
Owner SCOTT LAB
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