MEDICAL APPARATUS MANAGING PATIENT

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AUGUSTINE MEDICAL, INC. AUGUSTINE MEDICAL, INC. 10393 West 70th Street Eden Prairie MN 55344 medical apparatus for managing patient body temperature, namely, temperature monitors and forced air warming and cooling systems for patients, blood, and IV fluids, body covers and temperature controls; medical apparatus, namely, fluid and blood warming devices and disposable administrations sets; medical apparatus for airway management products; and medical apparatus comprising wound management products, namely, wound covers and warming systems for wounds that primarily consist of a wound cover, a thermal unit, power source and controls therefor;MEDICAL, INC.;
BRIGHT IDEAS...THAT WORK 3M Company 3M Center, 2501 Hudson Road St. Paul MN 55144 medical apparatus for managing patient body temperature, namely, temperature monitors and forced air warming and cooling systems for patients, blood and IV fluids, body covers and temperature controls; medical apparatus, namely, fluid and blood warming devices and disposable administration sets; [ medical apparatus for airway management products; ] [and medical apparatus comprising wound management products, namely, wound covers and warming systems for wounds that primarily consist of a wound cover, a thermal unit, power source and controls therefor ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for managing medical data in an active implantable medical device such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, cardiometer or multisite device for use of the medical data by a specialized follow-up practitioner such as a cardiologist. The process is characterized by reading by telemetry the memory data (12) of the device (10) in a patient by use of a programmer (14), memorizing in a database within the programmer the raw medical data thus read, the database having a memory field (24) containing an identifier of the patient (26), an address (28) of the follow-up practitioner such as a cardiologist or a regular practitioner ensuring the medical follow-up of the patient, as well as the aforementioned raw medical data (30), transmitting by a telematic way (36) to that follow-up practitioner, at the corresponding address, the medical data relating to the identified patient, and collecting, treating and presenting to the follow-up practitioner the medical data thus transmitted. A dedicated software (44) implemented on a microcomputer (40) at the disposal of the follow-up practitioner is used for the collection of the raw data and its treatment, processing and display for use by the follow-up practitioner.