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US Patent 7429250 CPR chest compression monitor and method of use

Patent 7429250 was granted and assigned to Johns Hopkins University on September, 2008 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7429250
Patent Inventor Names
Ronald D. Berger0
Henry R. Halperin0
Date of Patent
September 30, 2008
Patent Application Number
11456841
Date Filed
July 11, 2006
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12076292 Force sensing implementations in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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US Patent 11666506 Automated chest compression device
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US Patent 11690781 Mobile device control
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US Patent 11883352 Wearable sensor devices and systems for patient care
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US Patent 11974960 CPR chest compression monitor with reference sensor
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US Patent 12064218 Wrist-worn device for coordinating patient care
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Fenn C. Mathew
Patent abstract

Chest compressions are measured and prompted to facilitate the effective administration of CPR. A displacement detector produces a displacement indicative signal indicative of the displacement of the CPR recipient's chest toward the recipient's spine. A signaling mechanism provides chest compression indication signals directing a chest compression force being applied to the chest and a frequency of such compressions. An automated controller and an automated constricting device may be provided for applying CPR to the recipient in an automated fashion. The automated controller receives the chest compression indication signals from the signaling mechanism, and, in accordance with the chest compression indication signals, controls the force and frequency of constrictions. The system may be provided with a tilt compensator comprising a tilt sensor mechanism outputting a tilt compensation signal indicative of the extent of tilt of the device, and may be further provided with an adjuster for adjusting the distance value in accordance with the tilt compensation signal. An ECG signal processor may be provided which removes the CPR-induced artifact from a measured ECG signal_obtained during the administration of CPR.

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