Wearable Medical Device Zoneless Arrhythmia Detection Patent
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USPTO granted patent US12599330B2 to West Affum Holdings DAC on April 14, 2026. The patent covers wearable medical devices with zoneless arrhythmia detection using a sudden rate change onset algorithm. The invention includes physiological sensors and arrhythmia detection algorithms for patient monitoring.
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USPTO granted patent US12599330B2 to West Affum Holdings DAC on April 14, 2026. The patent covers a wearable monitoring device system with zoneless arrhythmia detection including physiological sensors, a sudden rate change onset algorithm, and arrhythmia detection algorithms. The 20 claims include CPC classifications A61B 5/361, A61B 5/256, A61B 5/282, A61B 5/366, and A61B 5/7264.
Medical device manufacturers and healthcare technology companies developing cardiac monitoring devices should monitor this patent. The zoneless detection approach may represent a competitive differentiation in wearable arrhythmia monitoring technology. Companies in this space should review the claims for potential licensing needs or design-around considerations.
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Wearable medical device with zoneless arrhythmia detection
Grant US12599330B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS DAC
Inventors
Jaeho Kim, Pamela F. Breske
Abstract
Embodiments of a wearable monitoring device system can include a wearable monitoring device comprising one or more patient physiological sensors and a detector to zonelessly detect arrhythmias from physiological signals sensed by the one or more sensors, and optionally other signals. In embodiments the detector includes a processor configured with a sudden rate change onset (SRCO) algorithm, one or more arrythmia detection algorithms and, optionally, a noise detection algorithm. In embodiments, in response to detecting SRCO, the wearable monitoring device or a remote system that receives data from the wearable medical device determines whether the patient has an arrhythmia from physiological signals sensed by the one or more sensors.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/361 A61B 5/256 A61B 5/282 A61B 5/366 A61B 5/4836 A61B 5/6802 A61B 5/7264 A61N 1/0484 A61N 1/36031 A61N 1/3904
Filing Date
2022-02-02
Application No.
17591526
Claims
20
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