WEARABLE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG) MONITORING SYSTEMS AND AUTOMATIC ANTI-ARRHYTHMIA SYSTEMS
Inventors
David C. Shaw
Abstract
Wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) systems configured to record ECG from ears (auricular ECG systems), fingers (ear-finger or finger-finger ECG systems) or toes, comprising a processing unit configured to analyze the ECG data to detect serious cardiac arrhythmias or impending serious cardiac arrhythmia. Automatic anti-arrhythmia systems comprise one of the ECG systems and a transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) unit. When serious cardiac arrythmias are detected, the anti-arrhythmia systems may automatically send pre-determined electric stimuli to a vagus nerve to alleviate or stop the cardiac arrhythmias. The ECG electrodes and the stimulating electrode of the taVNS unit are located on a surface of a housing structure made of flexible elastic and adaptable material such that these electrodes will be naturally and snugly contacting the wearer's skin. These wearable ECG and anti-arrhythmia systems are suitable for easy self-installation, self-removal and daily ambulatory use.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2025-09-18
Application No.
19332747