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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2024
Filed:
May. 04, 2021
Heartsine Technologies Limited, Belfast, GB;
Dymphna Mary Donaghy, County Donegal, IE;
Johnny Houston Anderson, Holywood, GB;
Adam Patrick Harvey, Hillsborough, GB;
Peter James Lindsay, County Antrim, GB;
HEARTSINE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, Belfast, GB;
Abstract
A resuscitation system for use in the resuscitation of a subject includes a computing device configured to input subject information and use the subject information to create a subject resuscitation strategy, a sensor configured to detect subject biosignals and use the subject biosignals to monitor for a subject cardiac arrest event, and a defibrillator configured to determine and deliver a subject resuscitation treatment. On determination of a subject cardiac arrest event, the sensor outputs sensor subject biosignals to the computing device. The computing device uses the sensor subject biosignals to adapt the subject resuscitation strategy and output the subject resuscitation strategy to the defibrillator. The defibrillator measures subject biodata and uses the subject biodata and the subject resuscitation strategy to determine and deliver a subject resuscitation treatment. During subject resuscitation treatment, the defibrillator repeatedly uses measured subject biodata and the subject resuscitation strategy to adapt the subject resuscitation treatment.