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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2025
Filed:
Feb. 16, 2021
Covidien Lp, Mansfield, MA (US);
Randal C. Schulhauser, Phoenix, AZ (US);
John Wainwright, Foothill Ranch, CA (US);
Eric J. Panken, Edina, MN (US);
Jadin C. Jackson, Roseville, MN (US);
Alejo Chavez Gaxiola, Tempe, AZ (US);
Aaron Gilletti, Costa Mesa, CA (US);
Eduardo N. Warman, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Paul G. Krause, Mahtomedi, MN (US);
Eric M. Christensen, Gilbert, AZ (US);
Patrick W. Kinzie, Glendale, AZ (US);
Julia Slopsema, Fridley, MN (US);
Avram Scheiner, Vadnais Heights, MN (US);
Brian D. Pederson, East Bethel, MN (US);
David J. Miller, Austin, TX (US);
Covidien LP, Mansfield, MA (US);
Abstract
A system for detecting strokes includes a sensor device configured to obtain physiological data from a patient, for example brain activity data. The sensor device can include electrodes configured to be disposed at the back of the patient's neck or base of the skull. The electrodes can detect electrical signals corresponding to brain activity in the P3, Pz, and/or P4 brain regions or other brain regions. A computing device communicatively coupled to the sensor device is configured to receive the physiological data and analyze it to indicate whether the patient has suffered a stroke.