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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 07, 2016
Filed:
Dec. 01, 2010
James N. Watson, Fife, GB;
Paul Stanley Addison, Midlothian, GB;
Rakesh Sethi, Vancouver, CA;
Keith Manning, W. Lothian, GB;
James N. Watson, Fife, GB;
Paul Stanley Addison, Midlothian, GB;
Rakesh Sethi, Vancouver, CA;
Keith Manning, W. Lothian, GB;
Nellcor Puritan Bennett Ireland, Galway, IE;
Abstract
Systems and methods are provided for storing event markers. The value of a monitored physiological metric may be monitored and compared to a reference value. A patient monitoring system may compute a difference between a monitored metric and a reference value, and compare the difference to a threshold value to determine whether a physiological event has occurred. Based on the determination, a patient monitoring system may store an event marker, trigger a response, update a metric value, or perform any other suitable function.