WO2008107841A1 - Système et procédé permettant d'indiquer la présence d'un défibrillateur externe à un service d'urgence - Google Patents
Système et procédé permettant d'indiquer la présence d'un défibrillateur externe à un service d'urgence Download PDFInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61N1/38—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for producing shock effects
- A61N1/39—Heart defibrillators
- A61N1/3904—External heart defibrillators [EHD]
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61N1/32—Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents
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- A61N1/39—Heart defibrillators
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- This invention relates to defibrillators, and particularly semi-automatic and automatic external defibrillators.
- CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Rapid access to medical care such as by activating an emergency response system (e.g., by calling an ambulance);
- a defibrillator deploying system for alerting a user of the existence and location of a defibrillator.
- a defibrillator is coupled to a communication unit connected to a communication channel, such as a telephone line.
- the communication unit monitors the telephone line and activates an indicator device upon detecting a telephone call to an emergency service.
- the indicator device provides an audible or visible signal, or a combination thereof, effective to make a user aware of the existence and location of the defibrillator.
- the communication unit is programmed to transmit a message over the telephone line.
- the message may be directed to the emergency service called and may be transmitted to the emergency service simultaneously or after the initial call to the emergency service.
- the message may be prerecorded or recorded by the user and typically states that a defibrillator is available and describes how to locate the defibrillator.
- the communication unit is programmed to cause the defibrillator to prepare for use. This may include causing a power source within the defibrillator to begin charging in preparation for use. It may further include initializing a computerized controller responsible for controlling the defibrillator and providing instructions to the user.
- Figure 1 illustrates a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a schematic block diagram of a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a schematic block diagram of an alternative embodiment of a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a schematic block diagram of another alternative embodiment of a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 is a schematic block diagram of another alternative embodiment of a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 is a schematic block diagram of another alternative embodiment of a defibrillator deploying system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a defibrillator 10 for home use.
- the defibrillator 10 may be coupled a telephone line 12 that is also coupled to one or more telephones 14.
- the telephone line 12 connects to a telephone network (not shown) enabling communication to other telephones and to emergency services.
- the telephone line 12 may also connect to an intranet, the Internet, or other network enabling communication to other telephones and to emergency services.
- the telephone line 12 may comprise any communication channel used for voice or data communication within a home or business, including conventional telephone wires, voice over IP (VOIP) data lines, a cordless phone system, or any wireless communication system.
- VOIP voice over IP
- AED automatic external defibrillator
- the defibrillator 10 may be placed in a closet or cabinet 16 in a room 18a where it is not generally visible.
- the telephone 14 may be in another room 18b.
- the defibrillator 10 monitors the telephone line 12 and detects communications to emergency services such as the fire department, paramedics, police, or the like. For example, communication to emergency services is detected by monitoring the telephone line 12 for calls to a telephone number designated for emergency services, such as, "911" in the United States.
- the defibrillator 10 Upon detecting a communication to an emergency service, the defibrillator 10 activates an indicator device in order to draw attention to the existence and location of the defibrillator.
- additional emergency contact numbers can be programmed so that the defibrillator can further recognize communication to other emergency contacts, for example, a user's cardiologist or a hospital.
- the connection between the defibrillator 10 and the telephone line 12 may also be used in non-emergency situations by the defibrillator 10 to call an emergency service or a monitoring service to report the maintenance status of the defibrillator, self-test results, or usage data.
- a defibrillator 10 may include two electrodes 20 for placing against a patient' s chest to administer a shock.
- the defibrillator further includes a controller 22 coupled to a power source 24.
- the controller is programmed to control the flow of current from the power source 24 to the electrodes 20 and may be embodied as a processor-based computing device.
- the power source 24 includes a battery which is used to provide power to the components of the defibrillator 10 as well as charge an energy storage device, such as a capacitor, in preparation for delivery of defibrillation shocks.
- the defibrillator 10 further includes a user interface 26 connected to the controller.
- the user interface 26 may consist of a display, an audio speaker, lights, or an alternative interface device.
- the user interface 214 is used for providing visual, audio, or a combination, of feedback to the user, such as visual and audible prompts for operating the defibrillator 10.
- One or more control buttons 28 may be coupled to the controller 22 to enable manual control of the operation of the defibrillator 10.
- the defibrillator includes a memory 48, such as a flash memory, hard drive, or other nonvolatile memory, coupled to the controller 22.
- the memory 48 stores instructional data that is used by the controller 22 to generate signals for the user interface 26 to produce audible instructions playable on a speaker that instruct a user on how to operate the defibrillator 10. Additionally, or alternatively, the controller 22 further generates signals to produce visual instructions on a display of the user interface 26.
- the memory 48 further stores program data that may be read by the controller 22 to control the defibrillator 10.
- a communication unit 30 is included in or coupled to the defibrillator 10.
- the communication unit 30 is coupled to the telephone line 12 and monitors phone calls over the telephone line 12 in order to detect calls to emergency services.
- the communication unit 30 may be a separate device from the defibrillator 10 which is coupled to the defibrillator 10.
- the communication unit 30 is a part of the defibrillator 10 and located within the same housing as the defibrillator, as shown for the embodiment of Figure 2.
- the communication unit 30 is included in the controller 22, or a portion of the communication unit 30 is included in the controller 22.
- An indicator device 32 is coupled to the communication unit 30 and provides a perceptible signal.
- the indicator device 32 may be embodied as a speaker, buzzer, or vibrator that produces an audible noise.
- the sound produced may be a recorded voice message stating that the defibrillator is available.
- the indicator device 32 includes a voice message recorded by the end user stating where the defibrillator is located.
- the indicator device 32 is a light source that turns on or flashes to alert a user.
- the indicator device 32 may be included as part of the user interface 26. That is, the communication unit 30 may be coupled to the user interface 26 to control the interface devices, such as the display, audio speaker, and/or lights, to provide perceptible visual and/or audible signals.
- the communication unit 30 includes a memory 36 and an input device 38, such as a key pad, touch screen, or other input device.
- a user inputs telephone numbers by means of the input device 38, such as a telephone number for a cardiologist, hospital, paramedics, or the like.
- the numbers are stored in the memory device 36.
- the communication device 30 monitors the telephone line 12 and compares numbers dialed from the telephone 14 to the stored numbers. When one of the numbers is dialed, the communication unit 30 activates the indicator 32.
- the numbers are input by means of the telephone 14.
- the communication unit 30 may be temporarily set by a user to monitor the telephone line 12 and to store dialed numbers within the memory 36.
- the communication unit 30 may have a number assigned thereto such that a user may call the communication unit 30 and input a number by means of the key pad of the telephone 14.
- the communication unit 30 is programmed to notify the controller 22 when a call to an emergency service is detected and, in response, the controller 22 begins preparing the defibrillator 10 for use.
- the controller 22 may power-up the defibrillator 10 upon receiving notice of the call from the communication unit 30.
- the controller initiates charging of the power source 24 to prepare for delivery of a defibrillation shock, if necessary.
- the communication unit 30 is programmed to play an audio message 44 over the telephone line 12.
- the communication unit 30 in this embodiment function much in the manner of a telephone message machine, which plays a pre-recorded message that is heard by a caller.
- the message 44 is stored in the memory 36.
- the communication unit only plays the message when it detects that a call has been made to an emergency medical service such as 911.
- the communication unit 30 is programmed to play the message 44 a predefined delay period after detecting the establishment of a telephone connection with an emergency medical service. The message 44 is played during a phone call to an emergency medical service to alert the emergency service that the defibrillator 10 is available at the location from which the call is being placed.
- the communication unit 30 may also be programmed to receive calls such that a user may dial a number assigned to the communication unit 30 to find out where the defibrillator 10 is located. Upon being called, the communication unit 30 may transmit the message 44 over the phone line 12 to inform the caller of the location of the defibrillator. In other embodiments, the message 44 may be played over an audio speaker, such as included in the user interface 26, rather than being transmitted over the telephone line 12.
- the communication unit 30 is coupled to a microphone
- a user may speak into the telephone 14 while the communication unit 30 is temporarily set to record signals on the telephone line 12 and to store the recorded signals as the message 44.
- the pre-recorded message 44 may also be composed by the communication unit at the time of transmission so that information such as the date and time may be included in the message.
- the communication unit 30 may have a number assigned thereto, such that the user may dial the number and transmit a message to the communication unit 30 over the telephone line 12. The user may then speak into the phone 14 and the communication unit 30 will record the user's message 44 and store it in the memory 36.
- the defibrillator 10 is docked to a docking station 58.
- the communication unit 30 is included in the docking station 58 and is electrically coupled to the defibrillator 10 through at least one electrical contact 60.
- the defibrillator 10 could be in wireless communication with the docking station as by a Bluetooth or infrared communication link.
- the docking station could be powered from the defibrillator power source 24 or have its own battery or a.c. source of power.
- the indicator device 32 is also included in the docking station 58 which, as previously discussed, provides a perceptible signal in response to the communication unit 30 detecting communication to emergency service or, additionally, a user programmed number. As previously mentioned, this signaling could also be communicated to the defibrillator 10 to cause the defibrillator to power up in preparation for use.
- the defibrillator 10 can be removed from the docking station 58 for use.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un système permettant d'alerter un service médical d'urgence de l'existence, de la localisation ou à la fois de l'existence et de la localisation d'un défibrillateur. Un défibrillateur est couplé à une unité de communication raccordée à un canal de communication, tel qu'une ligne téléphonique. L'unité de communication surveille la ligne téléphonique et détecte l'établissement d'un appel à un service médical d'urgence. Lors d'une telle détection, l'unité de communication lit un message préenregistré aux participants à l'appel, les informant qu'un défibrillateur est présent à l'endroit d'où l'appel est lancé. Un message préenregistré peut également être lu en réponse à la réception d'un appel téléphonique, informant l'appelant de la localisation du défibrillateur.
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