Patents Assigned to SCIENTIFIC PATHWAYS INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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Patent number: 10381118Abstract: Disclosed embodiments are directed at providing a cardiac arrest event support system, equipment and methodologies that enable recordation, documentation, real time analysis, feedback to personnel treating a victim of the event and post event processing to support objective documentation and post event processing (e.g., inventory, billing, etc.).Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Scientific Pathways International, LLCInventor: Michael Kellum
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Publication number: 20180158553Abstract: Disclosed embodiments are directed at providing a cardiac arrest event support system, equipment and methodologies that enable recordation, documentation, real time analysis, feedback to personnel treating a victim of the event and post event processing to support objective documentation and post event processing (e.g., inventory, billing, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: Scientific Pathways International, LLCInventor: Michael Kellum
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Patent number: 9583025Abstract: Disclosed are methodologies, a system and components thereof and associated computer programs for providing training/testing of one or more users performing treatment of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) victims. The system provides computer controlled interactive instruction and testing methodologies that enable one or more users to be trained and/or tested using a plurality of mannequins including circuitry and hardware that enable each users compressions to analyzed for rate, depth and recoil to ensure that each user is performing the chest compressions properly. The data collected for determining rate, depth and recoil are collected via mannequin-specific hardware and electronics that utilize a plurality of magnets provided in proximity to a Hall Effect sensor. Data is collected at each mannequin and transmitted to at least one computer processing unit operating to receive, collect, analyze and display the data as well as store data for subsequent use in individualized training and certification of users.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Scientific Pathways International, LLCInventors: Michael Kellum, Gregory Wayne Parkhurst
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Publication number: 20140344752Abstract: Disclosed embodiments are directed at providing a cardiac arrest event support system, equipment and methodologies that enable recordation, documentation, real time analysis, feedback to personnel treating a victim of the event and post event processing to support objective documentation and post event processing (e.g., inventory, billing, etc.).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Applicant: SCIENTIFIC PATHWAYS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: Michael Kellum
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Publication number: 20140222466Abstract: Disclosed is a method and computer program product for analyzing treatment of a sudden cardiac arrest victim. The method includes attaching the victim to an automatic external defibrillator, capturing treatment information about the CPR event, alerting a rescuer of treatment steps, and displaying a chest compression interface based on the treatment information. The chest compression interface may include an event log about various AED, rescuer, and background events and may be used to generate a graphical chest compression chart for simple analysis of the quality of a CPR treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: SCIENTIFIC PATHWAYS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: Michael KELLUM
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Publication number: 20140057235Abstract: Disclosed are methodologies, a system and components thereof and associated computer programs for providing training/testing of one or more users performing treatment of Sudden Cardiac Arrest(SCA) victims. The system provides computer controlled interactive instruction and testing methodologies that enable one or more users to be trained and/or tested using a plurality of mannequins including circuitry and hardware that enable each users compressions to analyzed for rate, depth and recoil to ensure that each user is performing the chest compressions properly. The data collected for determining rate, depth and recoil are collected via mannequin-specific hardware and electronics that utilize a plurality of magnets provided in proximity to a Hall Effect sensor. Data is collected at each mannequin and transmitted to at least one computer processing unit operating to receive, collect, analyze and display the data as well as store data for subsequent use in individualized training and certification of users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: SCIENTIFIC PATHWAYS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventors: Michael Kellum, Gregory Wayne Parkhurst
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Patent number: 8600496Abstract: Disclosed is a method and computer program product for analyzing treatment of a sudden cardiac arrest victim. The method includes attaching the victim to an automatic external defibrillator, capturing treatment information about the CPR event, alerting a rescuer of treatment steps, and displaying a chest compression interface based on the treatment information. The chest compression interface may include an event log about various AED, rescuer, and background events and may be used to generate a graphical chest compression chart for simple analysis of the quality of a CPR treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Scientific Pathways International, LLCInventor: Michael Kellum
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Publication number: 20100004710Abstract: Disclosed is a method and computer program product for analyzing treatment of a sudden cardiac arrest victim. The method includes attaching the victim to an automatic external defibrillator, capturing treatment information about the CPR event, alerting a rescuer of treatment steps, and displaying a chest compression interface based on the treatment information. The chest compression interface may include an event log about various AED, rescuer, and background events and may be used to generate a graphical chest compression chart for simple analysis of the quality of a CPR treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2007Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Scientific Pathways International, LLC.Inventor: Michael Kellum
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Publication number: 20090240295Abstract: Disclosed is a method and computer program product for analyzing treatment of a sudden cardiac arrest victim. The method includes attaching the victim to an automatic external defibrillator, capturing treatment information about the CPR event, alerting a rescuer of treatment steps, and displaying a chest compression interface based on the treatment information. The chest compression interface may include an event log about various AED, rescuer, and background events and may be used to generate a graphical chest compression chart for simple analysis of the quality of a CPR treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: SCIENTIFIC PATHWAYS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventor: Michael Kellum