Electrocardiographic signal monitoring system

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Inventors

Stanko, Bruce E.
Ellertson, David G.

Application #

193277

Filed

Feb-8-1994

Published

Oct-17-1995

Current US Class

128/903
600/393
600/509

International Classes

A61B 005/040.8

Field of Search

128/639 128/640 128/641 128/696 128/903

Examiners

Kamm; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reed Smith Shaw & McClay

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Abstract
A wireless transmitter module for use in a system for monitoring at least one physiological condition of a subject. The transmitter module includes a housing and an electrode patch preferably having three closely spaced electrodes provided on a first surface thereof. The first surface of the patch is coated with a non-allergenic adhesive in regions surrounding the electrodes, whereby the patch is securable to the subject by the adhesive to permit sensing of a physiological signal of the subject by the electrodes. The transmitter module further includes circuitry internal of the housing for detecting a physiological signal sensed by the electrodes and for transmitting a signal corresponding to the physiological signal to a receiving unit. Additionally, the module has snaps for detachably connecting the electrode patch to the exterior of the housing, the snaps being operable to effect electrical communication of the electrodes with the circuitry when the electrode patch is connected to the housing, whereby the entirety of the transmitter module is supported by the electrode patch when the electrode patch is connected to the housing and the first surface is adhered to the subject.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wireless transmitter module for use in monitoring at least one physiological condition of a subject, said transmitter module comprising:

a housing having an interior and an exterior;

an electrode patch including at least one electrode provided on a first surface thereof, said first surface being coated with a biologically compatible adhesive in regions surrounding said at least one electrode, said electrode patch being securable to said subject by said adhesive to permit sensing of a physiological signal of said subject by said at least one electrode;

circuitry means contained within said interior for detecting a physiological signal sensed by said at least one electrode and for transmitting a signal corresponding to said physiological signal to a receiving unit; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to physiological monitoring equipment and, more particularly, to a wireless electrocardiographic (ECG) signal sensing and transmitting unit, wherein the unit employs disposable electrode patches in the form of sensor carrying substrates of compact configuration. The invention further contemplates a portable and wireless ECG monitoring system including the ECG sensing and transmitting unit and a receiver unit for receiving signals transmitted by the ECG sensing and monitoring unit, whereby the receiving unit has the capability to display real-time information corresponding to a patient's ECG signals.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is well known to continuously monitor one or more physiological conditions of certain subjects of clinical studies, athlete s or medical patients. The monitored conditions may include, but are not limited to, ECG activity, pulse rate, respiration rate, body temperature and blood pressure.
 
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