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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2025
Filed:
May. 07, 2020
Lifelens Technologies, Inc., Ivyland, PA (US);
Landy Toth, Doylestown, PA (US);
Robert S. Schwartz, Inver Grove Heights, MN (US);
Jonathan G. Schwartz, Charlotte, NC (US);
LifeLens Technologies, LLC, Ivyland, PA (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods are provided for monitoring and processing physiological signals (e.g., electrocardiogram signals) to detect and predict for possible dysfunction of an anatomical feature (e.g., cardiac dysfunction) or otherwise predict a likelihood of future cardiac dysfunction of the individual. For example, a system comprises a plurality of sensors, a physiological signal processing system, and a feature analysis system. The sensors are configured to monitor physiological signals from an individual that has undergone a medical procedure on an anatomical feature. The physiological signal processing system is configured to analyze the physiological signals and extract features from the physiological signals which are indicative of a function of the anatomical feature. The feature analysis system is configured to analyze the extracted features and predict a risk of the individual developing a post-procedural dysfunction of the anatomical feature as a result of the medical procedure on the anatomical feature.