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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 16, 2024
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2023
Cloud Dx, Inc., Brooklyn, NY (US);
Sara Ross-Howe, Campbellville, CA;
Vesal Badee, Kitchener, CA;
Lamiaa Amzil, Cambridge, CA;
Robert Kaul, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Cloud DX, Inc., Brooklyn, NY (US);
Abstract
System and method for determining real-world effectiveness of various prescribed medications. Here a variety of different types of patient pulse wave measurements (e.g., blood pressure, pulse oximeter, ECG) and other physiological measurements are obtained. This actual data is compared to calculated measurements that would be expected based on various patient baseline measurements in the absence of medication, schedule of medications, and impact of medications the various patient baseline measurements. If the actual data meets expectations, then the medication is likely acting as anticipated. Depending on which types of data do not meet expectations, problems with one or more previously described medications may be reported. Other types of patient physiological readings, such as temperature, motion, lung function, brain wave function (EEG) and the like may also be obtained, these additional types of readings can be used to extend the range of different types of drugs/medications that the system can successfully monitor.