Abstract: A wireless monitoring system and, more particularly, a wireless monitoring system for detecting and transmitting physiological data. The present invention detects physiological data relating to a patients cardiac activity and respiration rate and transmits the data to a remote base station via telemetry. The base station processes the data so that the data can be displayed by an ECG monitor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2005
Publication date:
November 10, 2005
Applicant:
GMP/Wireless Medicine, Inc.
Inventors:
Rud Istvan, Bill Gregory, Kenneth Solovay, David Chastain, John Gundlach, Nicholas Hopman, Daniel Williams, Franco Lodato
Abstract: An assembly for monitoring a vital sign comprising a flat circuit having connectors for attachment to patient mounted electrodes and a connector for attachment to a vital signs monitor in which the connectors for attaching to the patient mounted electrodes are made from a non-conductive, non-metallic elastomeric material.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2005
Publication date:
November 10, 2005
Applicant:
GMP/Wireless Medicine, Inc.
Inventors:
Rud Istvan, Bill Gregory, Kenneth Solovay, David Chastain, John Gundlach, Nicholas Hopman, Daniel Williams, Franco Lodato
Abstract: An assembly for monitoring a vital sign comprising a flat circuit having connectors for attachment to patient mounted electrodes and a connector for attachment to a vital signs monitor in which the electrical conductors are made from a conductor that wears with use such that the conductor becomes unusable with repeated use.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 13, 2005
Publication date:
November 10, 2005
Applicant:
GMP/Wireless Medicine, Inc.
Inventors:
Rud Istvan, Bill Gregory, Kenneth Solovay, David Chastain, John Gundlach, Nicholas Hopman, Daniel Williams, Franco Lodato
Abstract: A cardiac monitoring system and, more particularly, a wireless electrocardiograph (ECG) system. The present invention detects electrical signals from a patient's heart and transmits the signals digitally to a remote base station via telemetry. The base station converts the digital signals back to an analog electrical signals that can be read by an ECG monitor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 11, 2005
Publication date:
August 11, 2005
Applicant:
GMP Wireless Medicine, Inc.
Inventors:
Rud Istvan, Bill Gregory, Kenneth Solovay, David Chastain, John Gundlach, Nicholas Hopman, Daniel Williams, Franco Lodato, Michael Salem
Abstract: An electrode connector for connecting a conventional tab electrode or sensor to a lead assembly for use with a physiological data collection system. The electrode connector includes a lead connecting portion for attaching the electrode connector to a lead assembly and a tab connection portion for attaching the electrode connector to a tab electrode or sensor. During use of the present invention, the electrical signals corresponding to physiological data of the patient pass from the tab electrode or sensor, through the electrode connector, and to the lead assembly.