Scott Laboratories, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160078189 | Sedation system and method providing enhanced safety - A computer assisted sedation system and methods for use by a non-anesthetist procedural physician comprising an electronic controller for a drug infusion system for infusing a sedative, analgesic and/or amnestic drug to a patient having data monitors for determining the patient' physiological data and transmitting same to the controller for determining whether the patient's physiological condition is normal and if not, for signaling an alarm and providing instructions to a non-anesthesiologiest procedural physician to return the patient to a normal condition. | 03-17-2016 |
20100093800 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND DRUG PRODUCTS FOR PROVIDING A CONSCIOUS PATIENT RELIEF FROM PAIN AND ANXIETY ASSOCIATED WITH MEDICAL OR SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Disclosed is drug delivery for facilitating medical and/or procedures that are performed without “general anesthesia,” which is also described in the specification as the state of patient “unconsciousness” resulting from a drug administered by an anesthetist or anesthesiologist. Mixtures of sedative and analgesic drugs are adapted for safe and effective administration by devices to provide and maintain drug infusions that do not push the patient into unconsciousness and/or general anesthesia. Drug delivery devices are also disclosed that include the use of stored parameters and/or values that correlate to drug mixture delivery during a procedure, and a patient health monitor to measure and send signals regarding a patient health condition to a processor. | 04-15-2010 |
20100069438 | ANESTHESIA INDUCTION AND MAINTENANCE DRUG - Disclosed herein is a combination drug designed for use by anesthesiologists for the purposes of inducing and/or maintaining general anesthesia and minimizing the stress response to pain that results from the noxious stimuli associated with surgical procedures. The present invention is suitable for use in general anesthesia to decrease the need for muscle relaxant administering and permit patients to drive themselves home after receiving the anesthetic. This invention includes a combination drug comprised of propofol (2,6-diisopropylphenol) and remifentanil (N-phenyl-N-(4-piperidinyl)amides) in which the preferred embodiment contains 2 mcg of remifentanil for each 1 mg of propofol. The combination drug invention may include a package as two drugs of proper proportions shipped and sold in a two compartment vial or syringe for mixing immediately prior to use. Alternatively, the invention may comprise a single drug prepared with proper preservatives in an aqueous solution. | 03-18-2010 |
20090314290 | DRUG DELIVERY IN ASSOCIATION WITH MEDICAL OR SURGICAL PROCEDURES - Disclosed is drug delivery for facilitating medical and/or procedures that are performed without “general anesthesia,” which is also described in the specification as the state of patient “unconsciousness” resulting from a drug administered by an anesthetist or anesthesiologist. Mixtures of sedative and analgesic drugs are adapted for safe and effective administration by devices to provide and maintain drug infusions that do not push the patient into unconsciousness and/or general anesthesia. Drug delivery devices are also disclosed that include the use of stored parameters and/or values that correlate to drug mixture delivery during a procedure, and a patient health monitor to measure and send signals regarding a patient health condition to a processor. | 12-24-2009 |
20090203974 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING SENSOR FUSION - The present invention comprises a system that incorporates the natural relationships of patient parameters into a medical monitoring system in order to increase monitoring specificity by reducing false positive alarms resulting from spurious data and inconclusive data. The invention also comprises a system that incorporates the natural relationships of patient parameters in order to use the data obtained from those parameters to non-invasively monitor a patient parameter that typically precludes direct monitoring. | 08-13-2009 |
20090199851 | FAIL-SAFE MODULE INTEGRAL WITH A SEDATION AND ANALGESIA SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention provides a fail-safe module (FSM) integral with a sedation and analgesia system that meets the high-reliability needs of sedation and/or analgesia delivered by non-anesthetist practitioners. The FSM may operate in “real-time” in order to ensure optimal patient safety. The FSM may deactivate specific patient interfaces, user interfaces, and/or sedation and analgesia delivery in order to ensure patient safety and has redundant safety systems in order to provide the fail-safe module with an accurate assessment of controller functionality. | 08-13-2009 |