Eric Dustin Agdeppa - Fairview NJ, US Srabani Bhaumik - Niskayuna NY, US June Klimash - Nikayuna NY, US Jeannette Christine DePuy - Watervliet NY, US Anton Beletskii - Niskayuna NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
A61B 10/00 A61B 5/00
US Classification:
424 96, 424 111, 424 165, 424 91, 424 92
Abstract:
Provided herein are methods of monitoring inflammatory cell migration in a mammal. The methods include the steps of: providing a donor mammalian subject; introducing an inflammatory agent into the donor mammal to create a granuloma; isolating granuloma-derived nucleated cells from the granuloma of the donor mammalian subject; labeling the granuloma-derived nucleated cells with an optical agent; providing a recipient mammalian subject with inflamed tissue; introducing the granuloma-derived nucleated cells into a recipient mammalian subject at a site remote from site where the inflammatory agent was introduced; and imaging the recipient mammalian subject using an optical system. The methods may also include analysing the distribution of the labeled granuloma-derived cells in the recipient mammal.
David Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US Michelle McCleerey - Raleigh NC, US Eric Agdeppa - Batesville IN, US Brian Lawrence - Cincinnati OH, US Jason Penninger - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
C12M 1/34 G01N 33/00 C12Q 1/04
US Classification:
435 34, 4352871, 73 2334
Abstract:
Pathogen and chemical detection systems for use with a patient support apparatus and related methods are disclosed. A fluid or biologic sample from the vicinity of a person supported by a person support apparatus is acquired and transmitted to a pathogen detection sensor. A graphical caregiver interface is supplied output from the pathogen detection sensor and detects the presence of a chemical. The graphical caregiver interface communicates with an electronic medical records database, and alarm and a nurse call system.
Adverse Condition Detection, Assessment, And Response Systems, Methods And Devices
David Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US Michelle McCleerey - Raleigh NC, US Eric Agdeppa - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61H 7/00 G08B 21/02
US Classification:
601 84, 3405731
Abstract:
A method comprises receiving an input indicative of at least one factor that contributes to the development of pressure ulcers; determining a risk score as a function of the input; comparing the risk score to a previous risk score; and at least one of activating a therapy configured to reduce the magnitude of the factor and notifying a caregiver if the risk score is greater than the previous risk score.
Occupant Egress Prediction Systems, Methods And Devices
David Ribble - Indianapolis IN, US Michelle McCleerey - Raleigh NC, US Eric Agdeppa - Cincinnati OH, US Michael S. Hood - Batesville IN, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/02
US Classification:
3405734
Abstract:
A method comprises determining a person's level of risk for developing an adverse condition; selecting a care protocol based on the level of risk; displaying a proposed configuration of a person support structure corresponding to the care protocol for a caregiver to approve; and upon approval by the caregiver, implementing the configuration.
- Batesville IN, US Douglas A. Seim - Okeana OH, US Frederick Collin Davidson - Apex NC, US Britten J. Pipher - Raleigh NC, US Kenzi Mudge - Raleigh NC, US Bradley T. Smith - Raleigh NC, US Steven D. Baker - Beaverton OR, US Eric Agdeppa - Cincinnati OH, US Pamela Wells - Hixson TN, US Laura A. Hassey - Raleigh NC, US Andrew S. Robinson - Durham NC, US Thomas A. Myers - Syracuse NY, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/60 G16H 15/00 G10L 15/26
Abstract:
A charting system is provided for use in a healthcare facility having a network. The charting system includes a microphone to receive voice inputs from a caregiver. A vital sign monitor obtains a vital sign from a patient and displays it. The system includes a communication device having a voice-to-text module that includes a processor coupled to the microphone. The processor operates a voice-to-text algorithm that converts the vital sign into text in response to the caregiver dictating the vital sign into the microphone. The processor initiates transmission of the vital sign to an EMR computer via the network after conversion of the at least one vital sign to text.
- Batesville IN, US Eric Dustin Agdeppa - Cary NC, US Tyler Holmes - Monroe CT, US Ibne Soreefan - West Chester OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/08 A61B 5/00 G06T 7/00
Abstract:
Monitoring patient vital signs is performed by analyzing videos recorded of a patient. An algorithm is used to compute the real-time patient vital signs based on video images of the patient. These images can be captured by a video monitoring device positioned over a patient's bed. The video monitoring device can include a thermal camera and a near infrared camera that continuously send video images to a processing unit. The thermal image is used to locate the patient's face and chest. The images are analyzed with an algorithm employed to determine a patient's heart rate, respiration rate, temperature, and body position.
A patient monitoring system includes a first imager configured to capture first image data of a target area within a first field of view. A second imager is configured to capture second image data of the target area within a second field of view. An emitter is configured to emit light within a predetermined wavelength range. A controller is configured to determine a facial region of a person in the first image data, determine a region of interest in the second image data that coincides with the facial region in the first image data, calculate a pixel value within the region of interest, adjust at least one of the emitter and the second imager is the pixel value is outside a predetermined pixel value range, and determine vital signs information from at least one of the first image data and the second image data.
Contactless Patient Monitoring System With Automatic Image Improvement
- Batesville IN, US Tyler HOLMES - Monroe CT, US John LANE - Weedsport NY, US Eric D. AGDEPPA - Cincinnati OH, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/11 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
A patient monitoring system comprises a contactless monitoring unit having a contactless patient monitor and operable to communicate with equipment in a patient room and components of hospital information system. The patient monitoring system implements methods for detecting and optimizing signals from a patient supported on a patient support apparatus. The patient monitoring unit includes a power source and a controller. The contactless patient monitor includes a first detector, an emitter, and a controller. The controller processes signals from the first detector and vary the operation of the emitter to change the environment in the field of the detector such that the signals detected by the first detector are optimized.
Resumes
General Manager And Executive Director, Global Innovation
Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures Sep 2011 - Mar 2016
Board Member and Committee Chair, Compensation and Human Resources and Member, Governance Committee
Ge Healthcare May 2009 - Dec 2011
Imaging Solutions Manager
Hill-Rom May 2009 - Dec 2011
General Manager and Executive Director, Global Innovation
Ge Healthcare Jan 2007 - May 2009
Global Molecular Imaging Scientist
Ge Healthcare Apr 2005 - Dec 2006
Molecular Imaging Probes Applications Scientist and Reagents Product Manager
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, Philosophy
University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Stevens Institute of Technology
Master of Science, Masters, Management
Skills:
Innovation Innovation Management Technological Innovation Medical Devices R&D Molecular Imaging Lifesciences Cross Functional Team Leadership Biotechnology Life Sciences Product Development Medical Imaging Commercialization Biomedical Engineering Pharmaceutical Industry Project Management Healthcare Digital Imaging Oncology Fda Chemistry Clinical Trials Technology Transfer Research and Development Strategy Management Product Management Product Innovation Team Motivation Patient Safety Public Speaking Patentability Patient Satisfaction Strategic Direction Strategic Business Direction Needs Fulfillment Requirements Gathering Presentations Proof of Concept Prototyping Product Demonstration Operational Excellence Process Optimization Revenue and Profit Growth Problem Solving Business Transformation Consumer Insight Contract Negotiation Performance Improvement Quality Management
Interests:
Health Science and Technology Education Economic Empowerment
Certifications:
Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Strategic Project LeaderĀ® Certification Servant Leadership Certification
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