MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621027720 A) filed by Sage University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on March 9, for 'system and method for periodic electrocardiogram monitoring and arrhythmia detection.'
Inventor(s) include Ms. Sakshi Agrawal; Dr. Anand Gadwal; Deepraj Lodhi; Sandeep; Dhruv Gupta; and Abhishek Barua.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A system (102) for periodic electrocardiogram monitoring and arrhythmia detection comprises a first electrode (104), a second electrode (106), an enclosure (108), a three-axis accelerometer (110), a hardware processor (112), and a wireless transceiver (114). The hardware processor (112) receives digitized electrocardiogram samples from the first electrode (104) and the second electrode (106) and acceleration measurements from the three-axis accelerometer (110). The hardware processor (112) determines correlation coefficients between variations in the digitized electrocardiogram samples and the acceleration measurements and adjusts arrhythmia detection thresholds dynamically based on the determined correlation coefficients to distinguish cardiac events from patient movement. The hardware processor (112) determines a confidence score based on signal quality metrics upon detection of an arrhythmia pattern and activates an acoustic alert and transmits arrhythmia alert data wirelessly through the wireless transceiver (114) to a remote device (116) when the confidence score exceeds a predetermined threshold."
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