Systems for predicting hypoglycemia and methods of use thereof
Abstract
The present invention provides for a computer system that includes at least one server having software stored on a non-transient computer readable medium; where, upon execution of the software, the at least one server is at least configured to: i) receiving, in real-time, an input from a user; ii) receiving, in real-time, physiological data representative of a physiological measurement of physiological characteristic of the user; iii) comparing, in real-time, the physiological measurement of the user to a pre-determined physiological value associated with the physiological characteristic retrieved from a database; iv) based on the comparing, determining, in real-time, that a difference between the physiological measurement of the user and the pre-determined physiological value is higher or smaller than the predetermined threshold value, and then: v) generating, in real-time, at least one alert; vi) transmitting, in real-time, the at least one alert.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A computer system, comprising:
a) at least one server having software stored on a non-transient computer readable medium;
wherein, upon execution of the software, the at least one server is at least configured to:
i) receiving, in real-time, an input from a user, wherein the input comprises user data consisting of: food intake of the user, glucose readings of the user, medication intake by the user, insulin dose taken by the user, or any combination thereof;
ii) receiving, in real-time, physiological data representative of at least one physiological measurement of at least one physiological characteristic of the user, wherein the at least one physiological characteristic is selected from the group consisting of: heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, temperature, galvanic skin response, or any combination thereof;
iii) comparing, in real-time, the at least one physiological measurement of the user to at least one pre-determined physiological value associated with the at least one physiological characteristic retrieved from at least one database;
iv) based on the comparing, determining, in real-time, that a difference between the at least one physiological measurement of the user and the at least one pre-determined physiological value is:
a) higher than a predetermined threshold value, or
b) smaller than the predetermined threshold value, and then:
v) generating, in real-time, at least one alert when the at least one pre-determined physiological value is higher than the predetermined threshold value;
vi) transmitting, in real-time, the at least one alert to at least one of: the user, at least one family member, at least one medical practitioner, or any combination thereof; and
vii) when the at least one pre-determined physiological value is smaller than the predetermined threshold value, causing to continue measuring, in real-time, the at least one physiological characteristic of the user.
2 . A computer method, comprising:
i) receiving, in real-time, an input from a user, wherein the input comprises user data consisting of: food intake of the user, glucose readings of the user, medication intake by the user, insulin dose taken by the user, or any combination thereof; ii) receiving, in real-time, physiological data representative of at least one physiological measurement of at least one physiological characteristic of the user, wherein the at least one physiological characteristic is selected from the group consisting of: heart rate, heart rate variability, oxygen saturation, temperature, galvanic skin response, or any combination thereof; iii) comparing, in real-time, the at least one physiological measurement of the user to at least one pre-determined physiological value associated with the at least one physiological characteristic retrieved from at least one database; iv) based on the comparing, determining, in real-time, that a difference between the at least one physiological measurement of the user and the at least one pre-determined physiological value is:
a) higher than a predetermined threshold value, or
b) smaller than the predetermined threshold value, and then:
v) generating, in real-time, at least one alert when the at least one pre-determined physiological value is higher than the predetermined threshold value; vi) transmitting, in real-time, the at least one alert to at least one of: the user, at least one family member, at least one medical practitioner, or any combination thereof; and vii) when the at least one pre-determined physiological value is smaller than the predetermined threshold value, causing to continue measuring, in real-time, the at least one physiological characteristic of the user.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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