18608822. PATIENT-SIDE, REAL-TIME SEPSIS MONITORING simplified abstract (The Regents of the University of California)

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PATIENT-SIDE, REAL-TIME SEPSIS MONITORING

Organization Name

The Regents of the University of California

Inventor(s)

Hooman Sedghamiz of San Diego CA (US)

Shamim Nemati of San Diego CA (US)

Hayden H. Pour of San Diego CA (US)

PATIENT-SIDE, REAL-TIME SEPSIS MONITORING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608822 titled 'PATIENT-SIDE, REAL-TIME SEPSIS MONITORING

The patent application describes patient personal output apparatuses that can be used as tableside and/or bedside digital companions to display indicators of a patient's risk of a decompensation event, such as sepsis, when paired with the patient's health data.

  • These apparatuses serve as digital companions for patients, providing real-time risk indicators based on their health data.
  • The indicators help patients and healthcare providers monitor and potentially prevent decompensation events like sepsis.
  • By displaying risk levels, these apparatuses can assist in early intervention and timely medical care for patients.
  • The technology enables personalized monitoring and alerts for patients, enhancing their overall healthcare experience.
  • The apparatuses can be easily integrated into existing healthcare systems for seamless use and data sharing.

Potential Applications: - Hospitals and healthcare facilities for patient monitoring - Home healthcare settings for remote patient monitoring - Medical research institutions for data collection and analysis

Problems Solved: - Early detection of decompensation events like sepsis - Personalized monitoring and alerts for patients - Integration of digital technology into healthcare for improved patient outcomes

Benefits: - Timely intervention and medical care for patients - Enhanced patient experience through personalized monitoring - Improved healthcare outcomes through early detection of risks

Commercial Applications: Title: "Digital Patient Companion for Personalized Health Monitoring" This technology can be utilized in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings for real-time patient monitoring, leading to improved patient outcomes and potentially reducing healthcare costs.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the patient personal output apparatus display risk indicators based on health data? 2. What are the potential implications of early intervention enabled by this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in the field of digital health monitoring and personalized patient care may provide further insights into the effectiveness and scalability of this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Patient personal output apparatuses and methods of making and using them. A patient personal output apparatus may be configured as tableside and/or bedside digital companion (e.g., ‘pet’) that, once paired with a patient health data, may display an indicator of the patient's risk of a decompensation event, such as sepsis.