Capnography device with constant remote surveillance and notification capabilities coupled with automated drug delivery instruments
Abstract
A completely wireless capnography/drug delivery system is provided, with the drug delivery device reacting in relation to raw data transfers from the capnography device. Such a system utilizes the same capnography waveform generating algorithm within each component device (including an external connectivity base and a possible data center, as well) to receive raw data for comparison waveform results to ensure system functionality and to prevent outside data compromise or hacking. If an alert as to subject patient capnography waveform results initially at the capnography device, the other system component devices are alerted and such raw data is then transferred for such mirror capnography waveform generation at each location. Such a system thus allows for the drug delivery device to provide needed drug delivery operations directly, and wirelessly, in relation to such capnography waveform results, allowing the subject patient full mobility while monitored and treated.
Claims
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1 . A system for automated drug delivery to a subject patient in relation to continuous surveillance utilizing a wireless remote capnography device associated with a wireless drug delivery device, wherein the entirety of the communication between said devices within said system is undertaken with all wireless components and said drug delivery device provides drug delivery to said subject patient in response to capnograph results generated by said wireless capnography device.
2 . The system of claim 1 wherein said drug delivery device is at least one programmable ventilator selected from the group a CPAP machine, a BIPAP machine, a mechanical ventilatory assistance device, and any combination or combinations thereof.
3 . The system of claim 1 wherein said drug delivery device is at least one internal drug delivery pump attached to a line selected from the group of at least one intravenous line, at least one feeding tube, at least one epidural line, at least one patient-controlled analgesia line, and any combination or combinations thereof.Cited by (0)
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