1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to medical equipment. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an ECG lead set, adapter system and methods for coupling an ECG lead set with an incompatible ECG device that may monitor or record ECG signals, hereinafter referred collectively as an “ECG monitor.”
2. Description of Related Art
Electrocardiograph (ECG) monitors are widely used to obtain biopotential signals containing information indicative of the electrical activity associated with the heart and pulmonary system. To obtain biopotential signals ECG electrodes are applied to the skin of a patient in various locations and coupled to an ECG monitor. Placement of the electrodes is dependant on the information sought by the clinician.
The placement of the ECG electrodes on the patient has been established by medical protocols. The most common protocols require the placement of the electrodes in a 3-lead, a 5-lead or a 12-lead configuration. A 3-lead configuration requires the placement of three electrodes; one electrode adjacent each clavicle bone on the upper chest and a third electrode adjacent the patient's lower left abdomen. A 5-lead configuration requires the placement of the three electrodes in the 3-lead configuration with the addition of a fourth electrode adjacent the sternum and a fifth electrode on the patient's lower right abdomen. A 12-lead configuration requires the placement of 10 electrodes on the patient's body. Four electrodes, which represent the patient's limbs, include the left arm electrode (LA lead), the right arm electrode (RA lead), the left leg electrode (LL lead), and the right leg electrode (RL lead). Six chest electrodes (V1-V6 leads) are placed on the patient's chest at various locations near the heart. Three standard limb leads are constructed from measurements between the right arm and left arm (Lead I), the right arm and the left leg (Lead II) and the left arm to left leg (Lead III). The ten electrodes provide 12 measurement points consisting of Leads I, II, III, AVL, AVR, AVF, and V1-V6 with the right leg electrode typically used as a ground.
Electrodes, after placement on the patient, connect to an ECG monitor by an ECG lead set. One end of the ECG lead set, closest to the patient, connects to each electrode (alternatively, the electrodes may be integrated into the distal end of the ECG lead set) and receives biopotential signals from the body. The other end of the ECG lead set connects to the ECG input connector and supplies the biopotential signals received from the body to the ECG monitor.
ECG monitors and ECG lead sets are manufactured and sold by various companies. Although protocols have been established for the placement ECG electrodes, the various manufacturers typically use product specific connectors and wiring configurations.
Problems occur when an ECG lead set and an ECG monitor are electrically incompatible but have mechanically compatible connectors. While some problems may be automatically detected by the monitor, other problems, such as, for example, the incorrect order of V1-V6, may go undetected and the ECG monitor may provide the clinician with erroneous information.
Some ECG monitors are configured to connect to a specific type or family of ECG lead sets manufactured, distributed and sold by the same manufacturer of the ECG monitor. The ECG monitor, and specific type or family of ECG lead sets, may utilize, as a safety feature, a unique or specialized connector that is only compatible with the particular ECG monitor and incompatible with all other ECG lead sets.
While this safety feature may prevent a clinician from accidentally connecting an incompatible lead set to an ECG monitor, it also required each medical facility to supply a plurality of ECG lead sets for the various ECG monitor used within a medical facility.
The present application provides an ECG lead set, adapter system and methods for coupling a standard ECG lead set with any incompatible ECG monitor thus preventing the afore mentioned problems.
The present disclosure relates to medical equipment. In particular, the present disclosure relates to an ECG lead set, adapter system and methods for coupling an ECG lead set with an incompatible ECG monitor.
In accordance with one embodiment, a method for coupling an ECG monitor with an incompatible ECG lead set, comprising the steps of providing an ECG adapter including an adapter body with at least one monitor connector and at least one lead set receptacle, coupling the monitor connector of the adapter body with the input of an ECG monitor and coupling the lead set receptacle of the adapter body with the connector of an ECG lead set to thereby electrically couple the ECG lead set with the ECG monitor. The at least one monitor connector may be adapted for coupling to an input of an ECG monitor. The at least one lead set receptacle is adapted for coupling to a connector of an ECG lead set incompatible with the input of the ECG monitor.
The step of coupling the at least one lead set receptacle may include connecting one of a six conductor Registered Jack (RJ25) style (or modular) connector and an eight conductor (RJ45) connector of the ECG lead set.
In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, the adapter body includes first and second lead set receptacles and the step of coupling the at least one lead set receptacle includes coupling the first and second ECG lead sets to the respective first and second lead set receptacles. The step of coupling the at least one lead set receptacle may include connecting an RJ25 connector of the first ECG lead set to the first lead set receptacle and connecting an RJ45 connector of the second ECG lead set to the second lead set receptacle.
In yet another embodiment of the present disclosure the ECG adapter system for coupling an ECG lead set with an incompatible ECG monitor includes at least one ECG adapter having at least one monitor connector and at least one lead set receptacle. The at least one monitor connector is adapted for coupling to an input of an ECG monitor. The at least one lead set receptacle is different from the at least one monitor connector and is adapted for coupling to a connector of an ECG lead set incompatible with the input of the ECG monitor. The at least one monitor connector may be a plug and the at least one connector may be a receptacle. Plug and/or receptacle may be one of an RJ25 connector and an RJ45 connector of the ECG lead set.
The adapter body may include a first and second lead set receptacles for coupling to connections of a respective first and second ECG lead sets. The first lead set receptacle is different from the second lead set receptacle to permit coupling to different ECG lead sets. The first lead set receptacle of the adapter body may be adapted for coupling to an RJ25 connector of the first ECG lead set and the second lead set receptacle of the adapter body may be adapted for coupling to an RJ45 connector of the second ECG lead set.
In a further embodiment, the ECG adapter system may include first and second ECG adapters. The at least one monitor connector of the adapter body of the first ECG adapter may be different than the at least one monitor connector of the adapter body of the second ECG adapter. The first and second ECG adapters may couple to the inputs of different ECG monitors.
At least a portion of the plurality of wires of the at least one lead set may form at least one ribbon cable. At least one of the plurality of wires forming the at least one ribbon cable may be separable from the at least one ribbon cable.
In yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, an ECG lead set system includes an ECG lead set including a plurality of lead wires for coupling to a plurality of electrodes, a plug connector coupled to one end of the ECG lead set and an adapter adapted for coupling the plug connector to an input of an ECG monitor. The adapter may include an adapter body having a lead set receptacle for coupling to the plug connector of the ECG lead set and a monitor plug different from the plug connector for coupling to the input of the ECG monitor.
The ECG lead set system may include an electrode connector coupled to the other end of the ECG lead set. The electrode connector may be selected from a group consisting of a snap connector, a wire dumbbell connector, a locking slot connector and a keyhole connector. The ECG lead set system may further include at least one ECG electrode connected to the electrode connector of the ECG lead set. Alternatively, at least one ECG electrode may be pre-wired to the other end of the ECG lead set.
The ECG lead set system may further include a sheath for housing at least a portion of the ECG lead set.
In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, at least a portion of the plurality of lead wires of the ECG lead set may form a ribbon cable. At least a portion of one of the plurality of lead wires, forming the ribbon cable, is separable from the ribbon cable.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the drawings wherein:
Particular embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. As used herein and as is traditional, the term “distal” refers to the portion which is furthest from the user/clinician and the term “proximal” refers to the portion that is closest to the user/clinician. In addition, terms such as “above”, “below”, “forward”, “rearward”, etc. refer to the orientation of the figures or the direction of components and are simply used for convenience of description.
The ECG monitor 20 is configured to receive biopotential signals containing information indicative of the electrical activity associated with the heart and pulmonary system and to display the information on a user display 22. EGC monitor 20 includes at least one lead set input connector 24 configured to connect with at least one compatible ECG lead.
ECG adapter system 100 includes an adapter 110 and one or more ECG lead sets 120, 130. Each ECG lead set 120, 130 includes a plurality of lead wires 120a-e, 130a-e at least partially surrounded by a sheath 140. Sheath 140 may protect lead wires 120a-e, 130a-e from physical damage or may shield lead wires 120a-e, 130a-e from electrical interference. The sheath 140 of the ECG adapter system 100 may vary in length between about 2 to 10 feet.
At least a portion of lead wires 120a-e, 130a-e extends distally from sheath 140 a distance “d”, between about 2 to 40 inches. The distal end of lead wires 120a-e may connect to one or more electrode connectors 121a-e. Electrode connectors are configured to connect to an ECG electrode 122 shown separated from electrode connector 121e. Alternatively, lead wires 130a-e may be integrated into the electrodes 150a-e. One or more electrodes 150a-e may be coupled to the distal end of each individual lead wire 130a-e or electrode may be formed from the and individual lead wire 130a-e.
Irrespective of the electrode configuration, (e.g., electrode connectors, pre-wired and/or integrated electrodes) in use the electrodes are connected to the ECG lead set 120, 130, disposed on a the patient and configured to received the biopotential signals.
Lead set connector 121, 131 is coupled to the proximal end of the ECG lead set 120, 130 and configured to couple with adapter 110. Adapter 110 includes at least one lead set receptacle 112a, 112b to electrically couple to the lead set connector 121, 131. Adapter 110 electrically couples the ECG lead sets 120, 130 of the ECG adapter system 100 with the ECG monitor 20.
Sheath 140 may be integrated into the lead set connector 121, 131 or may be formed from a suitable tubular member and coupled to the lead set connector 121, 131.
ECG lead set 120, 130 may be formed from a plurality of individual wires or from a suitable cable containing a plurality of wires, such as, for example, a multi-conductor shielded cable or ribbon cable. Sheath 140 may be the cable jacket or may be a separate tubular member at least partially surrounding a portion and/or length of the plurality of individual wires or cable.
Adapter 110 includes an adapter body 111 with an input receptacle 112 and a monitor plug 113. Input receptacle 112 includes at least one lead set receptacle 112a, 112b configured to couple to a lead set connectors 121, 131 of an ECG lead set 120, 130. Monitor plug 113 is configured for coupling to the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20. Lead set connectors 121, 131 of the ECG lead sets 120, 130 are different than monitor plug 113 of the adapter 110 such that lead set connectors 121, 131 are not configured to connect to the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20. The difference between the lead set connectors 121, 131 and the monitor plug 113 must be such that the lead set connectors 121, 131 are mechanically incompatible and/or physically incompatible with the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20.
Monitor plug 113 of adapter 110 is configured to connect to a specific ECG monitor 20 and may include any safety feature or unique/specialized aspect required to allow monitor plug 113 to connect with the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20. A separate, and possibly unique, adapter 110 may be required for each ECG monitor 20. The lead set receptacles 112a, 112b of the various adapters 110, irrespective of the ECG monitor 20 that it connects to, may be configured to accept the lead set connectors 121, 131 of the ECG lead set 120, 130. Lead set receptacles 112a, 112b are electrically coupled to the monitor plug 113 such that the ECG lead set 120, 130, which is otherwise incompatible with the ECG monitor 20, connects to ECG monitor 20. The adapter 110 couples an ECG lead set 120, 130 with an ECG monitor 20, wherein the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20 and the lead set connector 121, 131 of the ECG lead set 120, 130 are otherwise incompatible.
Lead set connector 121, 131 and the respective mating lead set receptacle 112a, 112b may be formed of standard connectors. Lead set connectors 121, 131 and lead set receptacles are formed with connectors not presently associated or used with current ECG monitors, such as, for example, but not limited to, RJ45 and RJ25 telephone connectors commonly used in the telecommunications industry but not presently associated with ECG monitors. Alternatively, lead set connectors 121, 131 and lead set receptacles 112a, 112b may be designed and/or constructed specifically for this application.
In use, the lead set connector 121, 131 couples to the respective lead set receptacle 112a, 112b. For example, lead set connector 121 may be an RJ25 connector and may connect to an RJ25 lead set receptacle 112a of the adapter receptacle 112. Similarly, lead set connector 131 may be an RJ45 connector and may connect to an RJ45 lead set receptacle 112b of the adapter receptacle 112. Monitor plug 113 couples to the lead set input connector 24 of the ECG monitor 20 thereby electrically connecting electrode connectors 121a-e and/or electrodes 150a-e to the ECG monitor 20. As a further alternative, RJ11, RJ14 and RJ50 lead set connectors and corresponding receptacles are also envisioned.
Variations of the adapter 110 from
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Other suitable variations of a monitor plug required to connect an adapter of the present disclosure to various other ECG monitors are contemplated and within the scope of this disclosure.
Adapter 310 includes an adapter body 311, an input receptacle 312 and a monitoring plug 313. Input receptacle 312 includes at least one lead set receptacle 312a. Lead set receptacle 312a may be configured to receive an RJ25 connector or any other suitable receptacle or connector may be used. Monitoring plug 313 is configured to connect to an input connector 324 of an ECG monitor 320.
In use, as illustrated in
In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, ribbon cable 360 of the ECG adapter system 300 may include a plurality of layers to electrically shield the wires of the ribbon cable 360 from electrical interference or noise. Alternatively, lead wires 320a-320e that form the ribbon cable 360 may be individually shielded.
While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings and/or discussed herein, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
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