Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Via monitoring a plurality of physiological data – e.g.,...
Patent
1999-01-22
2000-09-12
O'Connor, Cary
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Via monitoring a plurality of physiological data, e.g.,...
600300, 600372, 600382, 600386, 600387, A61B 500, A61B 504
Patent
active
061170771
ABSTRACT:
A self contained, compact, long term, ambulatory physiological recorder is designed for mounting directly to the body of a patient, immediately adjacent to the organ or system that is to be monitored, and is adhesively and covertly held there in place and comfortably under clothing by the very transducer, skin electrodes that detect the physiological information to be recorded, and thereby increasing continuity and decreasing artifact by obviating the need for numerous and cumbersome, hanging electrode leads as well as unsightly and cumbersome recorder pouches suspended from shoulder straps or belts.
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Bachman John A.
Del Mar Bruce Eugene
Henkin Raphael
Del Mar Medical Systems, LLC
English, III W. D.
Natnithithadha Navin
O'Connor Cary
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