1959 Ne Pacific St Suite 356123, Seattle, WA 98195 (206)5984333 (Phone), (206)5485193 (Fax)
Certifications:
Internal Medicine, 1976
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
6803 52Nd Ave Ne, Seattle, WA 98115
1959 Ne Pacific St Suite 356123, Seattle, WA 98195
University of Washington Medical Center 1959 North East Pacific Street, Seattle, WA 98195
Education:
Medical School Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Graduated: 1971 Medical School University Of Washington Medical Center Graduated: 1971
Mickey Eisenberg, Seattle WA
Work:
University Of Washington Medical Ctr
1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195
Elijah D. Christensen - Port Orchard WA, US Mickey Eisenberg - Seattle WA, US Peter J. Kudenchuk - Normandy Park WA, US Christopher Neils - Lake Forest Park WA, US Thomas Rea - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/044
US Classification:
600518, 600523
Abstract:
The present technology is generally directed to schemas for using dynamic color and pattern backgrounds for electrocardiogram display and associated systems and methods. In a particular embodiment, a method of displaying an electrocardiogram rhythm can include receiving an electrocardiogram signal and applying an algorithm to the signal to determine a rhythm diagnosis or recommended therapy. The method can further include displaying a color and/or a pattern corresponding to the rhythm diagnosis or recommended therapy. In various embodiments, the method can be performed in real time or on a pre-recorded signal for post-event analysis.
Systems And Methods For Analyzing Electrocardiograms To Detect Ventricular Fibrillation
Jason Coult - Seattle WA, US Christopher Neils - Lake Forest Park WA, US Mickey Eisenberg - Seatac WA, US Thomas Rea - Seattle WA, US Peter J. Kudenchuk - Normandy Park WA, US Lawrence Duane Sherman - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Univeristy of Washington through its Center for Commercialization - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A61B 5/046 A61B 5/0452
US Classification:
600518, 600515
Abstract:
The present technology describes various embodiments of systems and methods for analyzing electrocardiograms to detect ventricular fibrillation. In several embodiments, systems for detecting ventricular fibrillation can be implemented without interrupting cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In one embodiment, a method of identifying a cardiac rhythm in a person includes recording an electrocardiogram signal of the person and stratifying the signal. A signal having a parameter value within a pre-determined range is categorized as a shockable ventricular fibrillation signal while a signal having a parameter value outside the pre-determined range is categorized as a non-shockable signal.