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US Patent 11253192 SEM scanner sensing apparatus, system and methodology for early detection of ulcers

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
112531920
Patent Inventor Names
Barbara M. Bates-Jensen0
Frank Wang0
Joseph Boystak0
Majid Sarrafzadeh0
William Kaiser0
Yeung Lam0
Alireza Mehrnia0
Michael Flesch0
Date of Patent
February 22, 2022
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Patent Application Number
162109110
Date Filed
December 5, 2018
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10463293 Methods and apparatus for monitoring wound healing using impedance spectroscopy
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US Patent 10085643 Analytic methods of tissue evaluation
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US Patent 10178961 Apparatus and methods for determining damaged tissue using sub-epidermal moisture measurements
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US Patent 10182740 Apparatus and methods for determining damaged tissue using sub-epidermal moisture measurements
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US Patent 10188340 SEM scanner sensing apparatus, system and methodology for early detection of ulcers
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US Patent 10194856 Matrix multi-sensor array
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US Patent 10206604 Arrangement for facilitating wound healing, a method for measuring wound healing and a wound dressing
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11471094 Detection of tissue damage
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US Patent 11534077 Apparatus and methods for determining damaged tissue using sub epidermal moisture measurements
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US Patent 11600939 Device with disposable element
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US Patent 11627910 Measurement of susceptibility to diabetic foot ulcers
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US Patent 11642075 Methods of treating deep and early-stage pressure induced tissue damage
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US Patent 11779265 SEM scanner sensing apparatus, system and methodology for early detection of ulcers
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US Patent 11426118 Strategic treatment of pressure ulcer using sub-epidermal moisture values
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US Patent 11832929 Apparatus and methods for determining damaged tissue using sub-epidermal moisture measurements
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jacqueline Cheng
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Patent abstract

A handheld, conforming capacitive sensing apparatus configured to measure Sub-Epidermal Moisture (SEM) as a mean to detect and monitor the formation of pressure ulcers. The device incorporates an array of electrodes which are excited to measure and scan SEM in a programmable and multiplexed manner by a battery-less RF-powered chip. The scanning operation is initiated by an interrogator which excites a coil embedded in the apparatus and provides the needed energy burst to support the scanning/reading operation. Each electrode measures the equivalent sub-epidermal capacitance corresponding and representing the moisture content.

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