This invention pertains to the gathering and presenting of a subject's ECG and associated heart-related sound information. More particularly, it pertains to the presenting, in a commonly viewable manner, as on a printed chart, on a display screen, or in a stored and later accessible display-relevant database, of what is referred to herein as an integrated report which commonly shows a generated interpretation in text form (based on the gathered information), an ECG/sound-based graphical snippet, and a textual guide to the use of the interpretation information in the form of reference text drawn directly and electronically from an authoritative and recognized, published clinical interpretive guideline set which has been previously developed regarding the general kind and content of such gathered ECG and heart-sound data.
The presentation which is created and made available for viewing in accordance with the present invention neatly and succinctly makes available to the “viewer” a comprehensive, integrated and easily grasped and pictured assessment of a subject's specific heart condition which has produced the ECG/sound snippet and the textually presented interpretation (the findings). Two previously issued U.S. Patents provide useful and interesting background information which is generally associated with the present invention. The contents of these several materials are also hereby incorporated herein by reference. These patents include U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,30,048 B1, and 6,516,220 B2.
As will be seen from a reading of the description of the invention set forth below along with the several included drawings figures, the present invention, in its preferred and best-mode forms, involves either all, or some, of the steps of (a) gathering, in a computer-based setting, time-base-related, associated, selected-subject ECG and sound information, (b) processing such collected information and generating from such processing a reportable interpretation, (c) comparing the generated interpretation with a recognized and authoritative ECG/heart-sound guideline database for the purpose of identifying guideline text which is relevant to the generated interpretation, and (d), as an ultimate consequence of these several predecessor activities, producing an integrated report which is readily viewable by an observer, and which commonly shows the generated interpretation along with the identified, authoritative guideline text.
A preferred practice regarding presentation of information based upon implementation of the invention involves the generation of a strip-chart-like report containing (a) graphical ECG and audio information, (b) interpretative text (an interpretation) based upon computer-implemented processing and analysis of acquired data, (c) a graphical snippet illustrating ECG and audio information derived essentially from a single beat of a subject's heart, and which information has also been used to generate the interpretative text, and (d) confirmatory text drawn from an authoritative body of interpretative guidelines with which the interpretation that has been produced based upon a subject's data has been compared. The integrated report thus provided, “sitting” at a relatively high confidence level because of the underlying comparison and presentation of confirmatory guidelines text, offers a very useful tool for learning much about the condition of a subject's heart.
These and various other features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent as a preferred and best-mode manner of practicing the invention is now set forth below.
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Blocks 14, 16 represent a suitable plurality of ECG and audio transducers which are appropriately coupled to anatomy 12 so as to collect both a standard 12-lead set of ECG waveforms, and at least one audio signal, collectively reflective of heart activity. According to practice of the invention, ECG and audio signals collected, preferably on a real-time basis, are fed to block 18 wherein appropriate computer processing takes place to perform an interpretation (findings) of the thus-colleted, common-time-base, ECG and audio information, all for the purpose of producing an interpretation relevant to a particular subject's current heart behavior. Computer-based algorithms which are and may be employed to accomplish this do not form any part of the present invention, and thus are not discussed herein in any detail.
The processing which is performed block 18 produces what is referred to herein as a reportable interpretation which is furnished through block 20, and thereafter to one or both of blocks 32, 34, to a visual display of both ECG and sound information, as well as text information describing the interpretation which has been produced by the operation of block 18.
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Based upon the interpretive processing performed by block 18, blocks 22, 24 are brought into play, with block 22 isolating, and block 24 presenting for display output, what is referred to herein as a combined ECG and audio or sound snippet. This snippet, in accordance with preferred practice of the invention, effectively presents, on a common time base, related ECG and audio information which takes place roughly through the duration of a single subject heartbeat. This snippet is directly associated with the reportable interpretation that has been generated by block 18. One way of thinking about this operation is that the interpretive activity performed in and by block 18 makes a selection of a fragment of an EGC waveform derived from one of the twelve leads of information gathered, along with time-simultaneous audio information, thus to create a graphical representation of the interpretation which, as was just mentioned above, is also output in text form.
A further procedure performed in accordance with one significant manner of practicing the invention takes place via the collaborative operations of blocks 18, 26, 28, 30. Block 26 represents a conventionally available electronic database of recognized, authoritative clinical interpretation textual guidelines, such as the guidelines made available in ACC/AHA Guidelines for Management Of Patients with Acute MI. Information developed as an interpretation is compared, or related, in block 28 with the content in database 26 for the purpose of locating a recognized specific guideline which is associated with the computer-based interpretation that has been produced. Such a guideline, or guidelines if plural guidelines are found to be relevant, is/are presented through block 30 to the display output of the system—in the case now being described, to a printed strip-chart-type report.
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Thus, a unique methodology involving a unique display output presentation of related ECG and sound information is proposed and offered by practice of the present invention. Output display, such as that illustrated in
As has been suggested earlier herein, there are several high-level ways in which one can view the unique methodology of the present invention—a methodology which features a computer-based approach for presenting correlated ECG and heart-associated sound information relating to a selected subject's heart.
In one manner of visualizing the invention, this methodology includes the steps of (a) collecting time-base-related, associated, selected-subject ECG and sound information, (b) processing this collected information and generating from it a reportable interpretation, and (c) following such processing, producing an integrated report which commonly shows, in a focused time-based snippet, time-related ECG and sound regions drawn from the collected data which regions have played a role in the generating of the mentioned reportable interpretation.
From another perspective, the steps of the invention can be seen to include (a) collecting time-base-related, associated, selected-subject ECG and sound information, (b) processing such collected information and generating from it a reportable interpretation, (c) comparing the generated interpretation with a recognized, authoritative body of ECG and heart-sound clinical interpretation guidelines thus to identify specific guideline text which is relevant to the generated interpretation, and (d) producing an integrated report which shows at least both the generated interpretation and the identified guideline text.
Still a further high-level way of viewing the steps of the invention is to observe that it includes the steps of (a) collecting subject-specific, time-related ECG and heart-associated sound information, (b) effectively comparing that collected information with a recognized, authoritative body of ECG and heart-sound clinical interpretation guidelines, and (d) producing a report which describes the results of such comparing activity.
Yet another high-level way of viewing the steps of the invention is to describe them as including (a) collecting subject-specific, time-related ECG and heart-associated sound information, and (b), thereafter presenting, in a common-display manner, at least portions of this ECG and sound information along with (1) a stated interpretation derived from the information, coupled with (2).the presentation of a related, authoritative clinical-interpretation guideline.
Thus, while various facets of a preferred manner of practicing the invention have been illustrated and described herein, we appreciate that variations and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application is a continuation in part from prior-filed, currently co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/607,845, filed Jun. 27, 2003 for “Method and System for Detection of Heart Sounds”. The present application claims priority to the filing date of this earlier-filed application, and the entire disclosure contents of that prior application are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 10607845 | Jun 2003 | US |
Child | 11140010 | May 2005 | US |