Abstract: Computer implemented methods and systems operating on real-time data derived from a plurality of data sources for supporting user-definable rules and providing user notifications for providing user notifications and smart alarms. A user-interface configured to dynamically display a parameter and toggle between a tabular display and a graphical display is generated. At least one of a user-defined rule or a threshold value associated with the parameter from a user-interface element is received. A notification is provided to a user when the parameter satisfies the user-defined rule or exceeds the threshold value.
Abstract: Computer implemented methods and systems operating on real-time data derived from a plurality of data sources for supporting user-definable rules and providing user notifications for providing user notifications and smart alarms. A user-interface configured to dynamically display a parameter and toggle between a tabular display and a graphical display is generated. At least one of a user-defined rule or a threshold value associated with the parameter from a user-interface element is received. A notification is provided to a user when the parameter satisfies the user-defined rule or exceeds the threshold value.
Abstract: A method for creating alarm signals based on time-series signal behavior determined from real-time discrete data obtained from a medical device. In one embodiment the method includes identifying patterns in preceding time-series measurement threshold breaches in clinical readings obtained from said medical device when associated with a particular patient, and initiating an alarm signal to a front-line clinician based on the preceding quantity of threshold breaches.
Abstract: A method of detecting the presence of a specific medical device connected to a computer by an RS232 serial line. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of providing an RS232 connector having a specified computer side output pin connected to specific device specified computer side input pins; raising the voltage high on the specified computer side output pin; determining which computer side input pins are voltage high; and signaling which external medical device is in communication with the computer in response to which computer side input pins are voltage high. In another embodiment, the computer side output pin is selected from one of the data terminal ready (DTR) and ready to send (RTS) pins. In yet another embodiment, the computer side input pins are selected from one or more of data set ready DSR, data carrier detect (CD) and clear to send (CTS).
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 1, 2019
Publication date:
December 26, 2019
Applicant:
Bernoulli Enterprise, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Purcell McGuire, Michael Lawrence Portnoy, Robert Craig Spikol, James A. Ricker
Abstract: A method and system for adjusting the AUC limit threshold to reduce the number of false alarms. In one embodiment the method includes the steps of: defining a AUC limit threshold; defining a saturation limit threshold for a desired oxygen saturation level; periodically measuring a patient's measured oxygen saturation level over time; calculating the difference between the patient's measured oxygen saturation and defined saturation limit threshold; summing the differences between the patient's measured oxygen saturation and defined saturation limit threshold over a time interval wherein the patient's measured oxygen saturation is less than defined saturation limit threshold, wherein the summation defines a measured AUC; comparing the measured AUC over the time interval against the defined AUC limit threshold; determining regions in which the measured AUC exceeds the defined AUC limit threshold; and adjusting the AUC limit threshold.
Abstract: A method of detecting the presence of a specific medical device connected to a computer by an RS232 serial line. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of providing an RS232 connector having a specified computer side output pin connected to specific device specified computer side input pins; raising the voltage high on the specified computer side output pin; determining which computer side input pins are voltage high; and signaling which external medical device is in communication with the computer in response to which computer side input pins are voltage high. In another embodiment, the computer side output pin is selected from one of the data terminal ready (DTR) and ready to send (RTS) pins. In yet another embodiment, the computer side input pins are selected from one or more of data set ready DSR, data carrier detect (CD) and clear to send (CTS).
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 16, 2017
Publication date:
December 20, 2018
Applicant:
Bernoulli Enterprise, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Purcell McGuire, Michael Lawrence Portnoy, Robert Craig Spikol, James A. Ricker
Abstract: Computer implemented methods and systems operating on real-time data derived from a plurality of data sources for supporting user-definable rules and providing user notifications for providing user notifications and smart alarms. A user-interface configured to dynamically display a parameter and toggle between a tabular display and a graphical display is generated. At least one of a user-defined rule or a threshold value associated with the parameter from a user-interface element is received. A notification is provided to a user when the parameter satisfies the user-defined rule or exceeds the threshold value.
Abstract: Computer implemented methods and systems operating on real-time data derived from a plurality of data sources for supporting user-definable rules and providing user notifications for providing user notifications and smart alarms. A user-interface configured to dynamically display a parameter and toggle between a tabular display and a graphical display is generated. At least one of a user-defined rule or a threshold value associated with the parameter from a user-interface element is received. A notification is provided to a user when the parameter satisfies the user-defined rule or exceeds the threshold value.