WO2010059553A1 - Electrode garment - Google Patents
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- WO2010059553A1 WO2010059553A1 PCT/US2009/064540 US2009064540W WO2010059553A1 WO 2010059553 A1 WO2010059553 A1 WO 2010059553A1 US 2009064540 W US2009064540 W US 2009064540W WO 2010059553 A1 WO2010059553 A1 WO 2010059553A1
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- the present disclosure relates to a garment device containing at least one biomedical electrode.
- Biomedical electrodes are used to transmit electrical signals between the body of a patient and external medical equipment, such as a monitoring, diagnostic, or stimulating device.
- Biomedical electrodes are commonly used in therapeutic and diagnostic medical applications, e.g., a variety of signal based rehabilitative procedures, electrocardiograph (ECG), or transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS) procedures, maternal and/or fetal monitoring.
- ECG electrocardiograph
- TENS transcutaneous nerve stimulation
- Conventional biomedical electrodes are secured to the skin of a patient via a hydrogel and/or pressure sensitive adhesive.
- An electrical cable of leadwire is used to place the electrode in communication with and external electrical source.
- Various mechanisms for connecting a male/female terminal of the electrode to the complementary male/female terminal of the leadwire typcically include “snap on” connectors, “pinch clip” connectors, “pinch clip” arrangements, “twist on” couplings or magnetic couplings,
- a backside i.e., a side opposite the hydrogel side
- a non-conductive liner is typically provided with a non-conductive liner.
- TENS Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
- electrotherapy devices i.e., TENS devices
- the electrical current may be pulsed and oscillatory.
- Electrotherapy devices typically comprise a source of electrical current attached to an electrode through one or more conducting wires.
- Monitoring devices typically comprise a system for detecting electrical current attached to a monitoring electrode through one or more conducting wires.
- the present disclosure is directed to a garment device for delivery of electrical current to a patient.
- the garment device includes a material member having an aperture and a non- conductive porous material, such as a mesh material or cotton cheesecloth, extending across the aperture.
- At least one electrode is attached onto one side of the mesh material.
- the surface of the mesh material attached to the at least one electrode is defined as the outer surface.
- the other surface of the mesh material is defined as the inner surface.
- the inside surface of the mesh material is placed against the patient's tissue.
- the electrodes are held in a predetermined position on the mesh material by an adhesive layer applied to either the mesh material or to the electrode.
- a fastening mechanism for releasably connecting one end of the material member with another end of the material member may be included.
- the garment device may be in the form of a belt, a vest, or another wearable configuration.
- a flap may extend from the material member of the garment device to cover the inner surface or the outer surface of the mesh material. Multiple flaps may be used to cover both the inner surface and the outer surface of the mesh material.
- An envelope or pocket configured to support an energy delivery apparatus may be included as part of the garment device.
- the mesh material may be constructed to allow transmission of the electrical current through the mesh material without substantial interference.
- the mesh material may also act as a conductor of the electrical current.
- the adhesive may penetrate through the mesh material and conduct the electrical current.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a garment device according to one embodiment the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the garment device in accordance with the embodiment of
- FIG. 1 A first figure.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the garment device in accordance with the embodiments of FIGS. 1 and 2, as taken through 3-3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an exemplary electrode for use with the garment device of the present disclosure, shown with layers separated;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of the garment device in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the garment device in accordance with still another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the garment device in accordance with the embodiment of FIG. 5, as taken through 6-6 of FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of the garment device in accordance with still another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the garment device in accordance with still another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the garment device of the present disclosure is directed to a garment for the application of therapeutic electrical stimulation to a patient.
- the current is supplied from a TENS electrode within the garment device that is in contact with an overlying mesh material.
- the mesh material provides an intermediate layer between the electrode and the tissue that allows the electrode to be placed either close to the tissue without being applied directly to the patient's tissue or to be placed in contact with the patient's tissue and have the mesh material interposed therebetween to facilitate removal of the electrode from the patient's tissue.
- the garment device will be discussed as in the form of a belt, however, the garment device may also be in the form of a vest or other wearable article of clothing.
- the garment device allows the electrode to have reduced adhesion to the tissue of the patient while allowing current to be delivered to the patient. Specifically, the garment device greatly reduces the time and effort required to apply and remove electrodes to the tissue, while reducing the presence of residual hydrogel, adhesives and the like, on the tissue once the electrode is removed. Irritation of the tissue as a result of the application of the electrode may also be minimized.
- FIGS. 1-3 illustrate a garment device 10 of the present disclosure for application of electrical current to a patient's tissue.
- the garment device 10 includes a material member 12 defining at least one aperture 12a formed therein.
- the material member 12 is a soft, thin, flexible material that holds to, conforms to, and supports the patient tissue and eliminates potential problems caused by movement or slippage once positioned.
- the flexible material may be a fabric, an elastomer, or a non- elastomer.
- Garment device 10 includes a non-conductive porous material 14, such as a mesh material, cheesecloth or mesh fabric material, extending across aperture 12a and is attached about the periphery thereof.
- the mesh material 14 allows for easy removal from the patient.
- Mesh material 14 may be either permanently or removably attached to the inner surface or outer surface of material member 12.
- mesh material 14 includes a first side 14a of the mesh material
- the surface that contacts the patient's tissue or first side of mesh material 14 is defined as the inner surface 14a, and opposite to the first side is defined as the outer surfacel4b.
- electrode 16 is disposed on second side or outer surface 14b of mesh material 14. In use, inner surface 14a of the mesh material is placed against the patient's tissue "P" that is to receive the electrical stimulation from the electrode 16.
- the electrode 16 may be removably attached to the outer surface 14a of the mesh material 14 by an adhesive.
- any suitable electrode may be used, such as the electrodes disclosed in U.S. Patent Application No. 12/043,266, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- Electrode 16 includes a conductive member 160 defining a first or inner side 160a relative to the mesh material 14 and a second or outer side 160b, opposite first side 160a.
- Conductive member 160 may include a coating of a silver composition 164 on either or both the inner and outer sides 160a and 160b thereof, respectively (only silver composition 164 disposed on outer side 160b is shown).
- Electrode 16 further includes a conductive composition 162 disposed adjacent inner side 160a of the conductive member 160 for application/adhesion to the mesh material 14.
- Conductive composition 162 includes a woven and/or nonwoven cloth or gauze material (e.g., scrim) 163 embedded therewithin or supporting the structure of the hydrogel.
- a first or inner side release liner 167 is releasably secured to conductive composition 162 to protect and/or preserve conductive composition 162 (e.g., the hydrogel) and is removed prior to application.
- Electrode 16 further includes a reinforcement member 165, in the form of a scrim comprising a non-conductive fabric material, disposed adjacent outer side 160b of conductive member 160 and a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) 168 disposed adjacent outer side 160b of conductive member 160.
- PSA pressure sensitive adhesive
- Pressure sensitive adhesive 168 overlies reinforcement member 165.
- a second release liner 169 is positioned to cover pressure sensitive adhesive 168.
- Electrode 16 further includes a connector component 170 that defines a male terminal or male pin 172 and that is in electrical communication with at least conductive member 160 and to power supply or monitor (not shown). Electrical communication extends from connector component 170 through the conductive member 160 (and silver composition 164) and through conductive composition 162.
- Each of silver composition 164, reinforcement member 165, pressure sensitive adhesive 168, and second release liner 169 may be provided with a respective aperture 164c, 165c, 168c, and 169c that is in general alignment with aperture 160c of conductive member 160 for accommodating pin 172.
- the removable attachment or attachability of electrode 16 allows the electrode 16 to be removed, discarded, and replaced, as needed or instructed, in order to maintain longevity of the garment device 10.
- the mesh material 14 spreads/distributes the removal forces from the electrode 16 to thereby reduce incidents of hydrogel or other adhesive from separating from the electrode 16 and remaining stuck to the patient's tissue.
- the garment device 10 may be cleaned by conventional processes to remove contaminants between uses or as required.
- garment device 10 may be provided with multiple apertures 12a formed therein (as seen in FIG. 8), wherein each aperture accommodates a single or multiple electrodes 16.
- garment device 110 has a material member 112 that includes a flap portion or protective cover 112b.
- the flap portion 112b may extend from the material member 112 to cover the inside surface of the mesh material 14 or the electrodes 16.
- the flap portion 112b can be used to protect the electrodes 16 and prevent electrical contact with undesirable surfaces.
- the flap portion 112b may also be used to prevent contaminants from contacting the mesh material 14.
- the flap portion 112b may also be a separate, entirely removable, cover, such as, for example, may comprise a wax coated paper, a foil, or other material that prevents external contaminants from contacting the mesh material 14 or other components of the garment device 110 contained under the flap portion 112b.
- garment device 120 has a material member 122 that includes multiple flap portions 122b, 122c. Flap portions 122b, 122c may be used to cover both the outside/inside of the mesh material 14 and the electrodes 16.
- FIG. 7 illustrates one possible configuration of the material member 122 having multiple flap portions 122b, 122c. This configuration can utilize a two part fastener system 124 and 126 (e.g., hook and loop type fastener) to releasably engage the edge or perimeter of the flap portion 122b, 122c to another portion of the material member 122.
- a two part fastener system 124 and 126 e.g., hook and loop type fastener
- a first flap portion 122c is used to fold over and attach to an inside surface of the material member 122 and another or second flap portion 122b is used to fold over to protect the electrodes 16 and attach to an outer surface of the material member 122.
- the first flap portion 122c of material member 122 aids in the prevention of the mesh material 14 being contaminated or deformed.
- the garment device 120 may be used with a single or multiple electrode(s) 16.
- the electrodes 16 may be placed in virtually any configuration across the mesh material 14 to accommodate the particular patient's needs.
- a conductive layer 128 attaches and holds the electrodes 16 in position on the mesh material 14.
- the mesh material 14 spreads the removal forces of the garment device 120 and attached electrodes 16.
- the mesh material 14 reduces the incidents of remnants of the electrodes 16 on the patient's tissue once the garment device 120 is removed.
- Other methods for maintaining the electrodes 16 in proper position are also envisioned, such as an additional placement flap having an area that allows the electrical connection of the electrode 16 to pass through the additional placement flap. Wherein the combinations of the electrical connection of the electrode acting upon the placement flap, and the sandwiching of the placement flap between the electrode and electrical connection maintain the electrode in place.
- Electrodes may be removable attached to a flap portion. This may be accomplished by such configurations as a hook and loop type fastener attached to both the electrode 16 and the flap portion or by an electrical connection (not shown) attached to the second flap portion and the electrode 16 being "snapped" into place.
- garment device 130 has a material member 132 that includes an envelope or pocket 134 formed therein, configured to support an energy delivery apparatus 138, and a series of connector leads 136 interconnecting energy delivery apparatus 138 and electrodes 16.
- This embodiment may be provided to the patient as a self-contained unit or kit that allows the patient to apply the electrical current on an as needed basis.
- the patient or operator would remove any flaps or protective covers over the mesh material 14 and place the garment device 130 about the tissue "P" (FIG. 3) to receive the electrical stimulation.
- the patient or operator would then activate the energy delivery apparatus 138 to start and stop the electrical stimulating current.
- the patient or operator would remove the garment device and replace any flaps or protective covers.
- the garment device 130 could then be stored for future use.
- garment device 140 has a material member 142 that includes a fastening mechanism 146, 148 for releasably connecting one end of the material member with another end of the material member.
- a fastening mechanism 146, 148 for releasably connecting one end of the material member with another end of the material member.
- Some of the various fastening mechanisms 146, 148 that may be used include, but are not limited to, magnets, hook and loop type fasteners, snaps, and buttons.
- the material member 142 also includes a series of apertures 142a, each having a mesh material 144 thereover.
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