Stryker had 16 patents in internet of things during Q1 2024. Stryker Corp’s patents filed in Q1 2024 include methods for analyzing physiologic monitoring data and patient motion to generate caregiver feedback, a wound closure apparatus with sensory or therapeutic elements, a healthcare system for proactive patient health alerts, electronic devices for tracking and monitoring patients or objects, and a medical system with a first device placed beneath the dermis powered by radio frequency signals. GlobalData’s report on Stryker gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Stryker grant share with internet of things as a theme is 37% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Methods and systems for patient parameter fusion and feedback (Patent ID: US20240099583A1)

The patent filed by Stryker Corp describes a method performed by a computing device that involves receiving physiologic monitoring data from sensors coupled to a patient, determining patient motion during a care event, generating quality indicators based on the motion measurement, and providing caregiver feedback based on the analysis of the monitoring data and quality indicators. The method also includes interrogating sensors for data, discarding data affected by patient motion, and adjusting feedback based on the quality of the monitoring data.

The claims associated with the patent detail various aspects of the method, including generating quality indicators based on temperature and ambient light, sending wireless signals to sensors, discarding data affected by patient position changes, and providing feedback related to intubation, CPR, blood oxygenation, and other physiological parameters. The method also involves adjusting feedback based on the quality of monitoring data, motion artifacts, and patient motion, as well as displaying context indicators to convey patient motion graphically. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive approach to monitoring patient care events and providing feedback to caregivers based on the quality of monitoring data and patient motion measurements.

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