20250169702. Acute Health Event Monitoring (Medtronic, .)
ACUTE HEALTH EVENT MONITORING
Abstract: a system comprises processing circuitry and memory comprising program instructions that, when executed by the processing circuitry, cause the processing circuitry to: apply a first set of rules to first patient parameter data for a first determination of whether sudden cardiac arrest of a patient is detected; determine that a one or more context criteria of the first determination are satisfied; and in response to satisfaction of the context criteria, apply a second set of rules to second patient parameter data for a second determination of whether sudden cardiac arrest of the patient is detected. at least the second set of rules comprises a machine learning model, and the second patient parameter data comprises at least one patient parameter that is not included in the first patient parameter data.
Inventor(s): Yong K. Cho, Ryan D. Wyszynski, Grant A. Neitzell, Paul G. Krause, Kevin T. Ousdigian, Paul J. DeGroot, Shantanu Sarkar, Christopher D. Koch
CPC Classification: A61B5/0205 (Simultaneously evaluating both cardiovascular conditions and different types of body conditions, e.g. heart and respiratory condition)
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- Medtronic, Inc.
- CPC A61B5/0205
- Yong K. Cho of Excelsior MN US
- Ryan D. Wyszynski of Oak Grove MN US
- Grant A. Neitzell of Loretto MN US
- Paul G. Krause of Mahtomedi MN US
- Kevin T. Ousdigian of Shoreview MN US
- Paul J. DeGroot of Minneapolis MN US
- Shantanu Sarkar of Roseville MN US
- Christopher D. Koch of Minneapolis MN US