Hemodynamic Parameter Monitoring With Low-Energy Electromagnetic Exposure
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing hemodynamic parameter (Hdp) monitoring systems fail to effectively diagnose various health conditions, including cancers and other pathogenic invasions, by relying solely on CO measurements and lacking methods to utilize Hdp values for comprehensive patient diagnosis.
Innovation Solution
A hemodynamic parameter monitoring system that senses and records basal and post-exposure Hdp values, utilizing low-energy electromagnetic output signals to influence Hdp values, and employs statistical analysis to derive surrogate marker values for diagnosing health conditions.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Device complexity
If Hdp monitoring relies solely on CO measurements, then the measurement process is simplified, but the diagnostic capability for various health conditions is insufficient
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the single CO measurement into multiple distinct Hdp measurements (CO, SV, SI, HR, BP, PP, TPR). Each parameter provides independent diagnostic information, collectively enabling comprehensive health condition diagnosis while maintaining a unified monitoring system architecture.
Solution Approach 2:
The monitoring system is designed to perform multiple diagnostic functions simultaneously by measuring various Hdp parameters. The same sensor array and processing system that measure CO also capture SV, SI, HR, BP, and other parameters, making the system universal for diagnosing different health conditions including cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and organ dysfunctions.
2Reliability
If multiple Hdp parameters are measured and recorded, then diagnostic accuracy is improved, but the device complexity and data processing requirements increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple measurement functions into a single integrated monitoring system. The same sensor array, signal processing unit, and control system that measure CO also simultaneously capture SV, SI, HR, BP, and other Hdp parameters, reducing overall system complexity compared to using separate devices for each parameter.
Solution Approach 2:
The monitoring system automatically processes and correlates multiple Hdp parameters without requiring external intervention. The system self-manages data acquisition, synchronization, and preliminary analysis of the multi-parameter dataset, reducing the operational burden despite the increased data volume.
3Adaptability or versatility
If Hdp values are used for comprehensive diagnosis including cancers and pathogenic invasions, then the diagnostic scope is expanded, but the measurement and analysis methodology becomes more complex
Solution Approach 1:
The monitoring system is designed with universal applicability across multiple disease categories including cardiovascular conditions, cancers, organ dysfunctions, and pathogenic invasions. The same Hdp measurement platform adapts to diagnose different health conditions by analyzing patterns in the collected parameters without requiring hardware modifications.
Solution Approach 2:
The system diagnoses different health conditions by detecting characteristic changes in Hdp parameter patterns rather than relying on single threshold values. For example, it identifies cancers through specific alterations in CO, SV, and HR patterns, while cardiovascular diseases present with different parameter variations, allowing versatile diagnosis through parameter analysis.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
Enables accurate diagnosis of health conditions by identifying representative Hdp marker values through statistical analysis of basal and post-exposure Hdp variations, providing diagnostic insights into conditions like hepatocellular carcinoma and breast cancer.
Implementation Method 1
an electrically-powered generator adapted to be actuated to generate low-energy electromagnetic carrier output signals
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AI summary
A hemodynamic parameter (Hdp) monitoring system for diagnosing a health condition of a patient and for establishing Hdp marker values or Hdp surrogate marker values for purposes of comparison with Hdp values of a patient is provided. An Hdp monitor senses, measures, and records Hdp values exhibited by the patient during a basal or non-exposure period and furthermore Hdp values exhibited by the patient during or after an exposure period during which the patient is exposed to low-energy electromagnetic output signals. An electrically-powered generator is adapted to be actuated to generate said low-energy electromagnetic carrier output signals for exposing or applying to the patient such output signals during said exposure period.


