Surgery: kinesitherapy – Kinesitherapy – Exercising appliance
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-25
2007-12-25
DeMille, Danton (Department: 3771)
Surgery: kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy
Exercising appliance
C601S044000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10953217
ABSTRACT:
A method for determining a chest pressure profile for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) includes the steps of representing a hemodynamic circulation model based on a plurality of difference equations for a patient, applying an optimal control (OC) algorithm to the circulation model, and determining a chest pressure profile. The chest pressure profile defines a timing pattern of externally applied pressure to a chest of the patient to maximize blood flow through the patient. A CPR device includes a chest compressor, a controller communicably connected to the chest compressor, and a computer communicably connected to the controller. The computer determines the chest pressure profile by applying an OC algorithm to a hemodynamic circulation model based on the plurality of difference equations.
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Jung Eunok
Lenhart Suzanne M.
Protopopescu Vladimir A.
Akerman & Senterfitt
DeMille Danton
UT-Battelle LLC
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