Cardiac Monitoring Device Evaluation Method Patent
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260096769A1 titled "Systems and Methods for Evaluating State of Cardiac Monitoring Devices" on April 9, 2026. The application covers methods for receiving EGM signals from cardiac monitoring devices inserted in patients, predicting potential cardiac episodes based on those signals, and analyzing the episodes to evaluate device performance and determine whether setting changes may be warranted. Filed September 26, 2025, the application names eleven inventors including Veronica Ramos, Sean R. Landman, Grant A. Neitzell, and others.
“Various embodiments relate to a method and related device and computer-readable storage medium for evaluating a cardiac monitoring device including one or more of the following: receiving an EGM signal from a cardiac monitoring device inserted in a patient, predicting a plurality of potential cardiac episodes experienced by the patient based on the EGM signal, and analyzing the plurality of potential cardiac episodes to evaluate a state of the cardiac monitoring device.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260096769A1 covering systems and methods for evaluating the state of cardiac monitoring devices. The application describes receiving EGM signals from an implanted cardiac monitoring device, predicting potential cardiac episodes experienced by the patient based on the signal, and analyzing those episodes to characterize device performance and determine whether device setting changes may be warranted.
This publication is of interest primarily for competitive intelligence and IP tracking purposes. Published patent applications do not themselves create regulatory obligations, but they signal technology areas where patent protection may be sought, which can affect freedom-to-operate analyses for other medical device manufacturers working in cardiac monitoring.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EVALUATING STATE OF CARDIAC MONITORING DEVICES
Application US20260096769A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Inventors
Veronica Ramos, Sean R. Landman, Grant A. Neitzell, Kyle R. Zablocki, Gerard L. Torenvliet, Chris S. Kulseth, April M. Walters, Dillon A. Holm, Kaja S. Pederson, Jennifer N. Koomen, Maria F. Cruz
Abstract
Various embodiments relate to a method and related device and computer-readable storage medium for evaluating a cardiac monitoring device including one or more of the following: receiving an EGM signal from a cardiac monitoring device inserted in a patient, predicting a plurality of potential cardiac episodes experienced by the patient based on the EGM signal, and analyzing the plurality of potential cardiac episodes to evaluate a state of the cardiac monitoring device. For example, the method may include characterizing a health state (e.g., device performance) and/or determining whether a change in device settings may be warranted, based on the predicted cardiac episodes.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/363 A61B 5/6869 A61B 5/7221 G16H 50/30
Filing Date
2025-09-26
Application No.
19341186
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