Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention may provide a detector device including a communication interface to couple the detection device to an external antenna device. The detector device may detect medical condition(s) by performing a reference scan and a subsequent target scan. The target scan may be compared to the reference scan, and deviations from the reference scan may indicate the presence of the medical condition(s). According to embodiments of the present invention, the detection device may continuously monitor for medical condition(s) by performing an initial reference scan and subsequent target scans. Each target scan may be compared to the reference scan, and deviations from the reference scan may indicate the presence of the medical condition(s) or a change in the medical condition(s).
Abstract: Provided is a micropower impulse radar (MIR) pneumothorax detector. The detector includes a processor and a handheld MIR scanner. The handheld MIR scanner includes a device housing, an antenna located within the device housing, circuitry that generates MIR signals, and circuitry that processes received echoes of the MIR signals and provides the processed received echoes to the processor. The processor automatically determines whether a pneumothorax is present based on the processed received echoes of the MIR signals.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 26, 2010
Publication date:
September 2, 2010
Applicant:
PneumoSonics, Inc.
Inventors:
Steve Wilder, David Theobold, Roger B. Fell, Raymond Lloyd Yoder