ELECTRONIC PATIENT MONITORING SENSORS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AXO Zansors 3100 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 200 Arlington VA 22201 Electronic patient monitoring sensors for medical and diagnostic use, for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for diagnostic and testing purposes; electronic patient monitoring sensors for medical and diagnostic use, for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for therapeutic purposes, namely, administering pharmaceuticals; computer applications software for controlling, managing, and storing medical information;
EXOBRAIN Zansors 3100 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 200 Arlington VA 22201 Electronic patient monitoring sensors for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for diagnostic and testing purposes; electronic patient monitoring sensors for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for therapeutic purposes, namely, administering pharmaceuticals; computer applications software for controlling, managing, and storing medical information;EXO BRAIN;
RESPA Zansors 3100 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 200 Arlington VA 22201 Electronic patient monitoring sensors for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for medical diagnostic and testing purposes; Patient monitoring sensor devices to measures respiration rate, breathing rate, breathing variability, exercise alerts;
ZANSORS Zansors 3100 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 200 Arlington VA 22201 Electronic patient monitoring sensors for sensing physical, biological, and chemical conditions and substances for medical diagnostic and testing purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to a breathing mask for use in monitoring a patient. The mask can have sensors on the body of the mask and on the associated straps or caps. The mask can be used to monitor breathing problems or to monitor a patient during anesthesia. The data acquired from the mask sensors and related sensors can be stored or fed into a computer to analyze the patient's condition and provide feedback information.