Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Multipart electrocardiography monitor optimized for capturing low amplitude cardiac action potential propagation
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Application No.: US16404562Application Date: 2019-05-06
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Publication No.: US10561328B2Publication Date: 2020-02-18
- Inventor: Jon Mikalson Bishay , Jason Felix , Gust H. Bardy
- Applicant: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US WA Seattle
- Assignee: BARDY DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
- Current Assignee: BARDY DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
- Current Assignee Address: US WA Seattle
- Agent Patrick J. S. Inouye; Leonid Kisselev
- Main IPC: A61B5/0408
- IPC: A61B5/0408 ; A61B5/00 ; A61B5/0432 ; A61B5/0205 ; A61B5/0452 ; A61B5/021 ; A61B5/03 ; A61B5/11 ; A61B5/145 ; A61B5/1455

Abstract:
Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. In particular, the ECG electrodes on the electrode patch are tailored to be positioned axially along the midline of the sternum for capturing action potential propagation in an orientation that corresponds to the aVF lead used in a conventional 12-lead ECG that is used to sense positive or upright P-waves.
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