WO2012176098A1 - Adapter les stimuli ambiants d'une chambre de patient à l'état de guérison dudit patient - Google Patents

Adapter les stimuli ambiants d'une chambre de patient à l'état de guérison dudit patient Download PDF

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WO2012176098A1
WO2012176098A1 PCT/IB2012/052996 IB2012052996W WO2012176098A1 WO 2012176098 A1 WO2012176098 A1 WO 2012176098A1 IB 2012052996 W IB2012052996 W IB 2012052996W WO 2012176098 A1 WO2012176098 A1 WO 2012176098A1
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Bartel Marinus Van De Sluis
Sachin Behere
Elke Marieke Lambert DAEMEN
Evert Jan Van Loenen
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  • the invention relates to a method for improving comfort for patients, in particular to improve comfort for improving healing of a patient.
  • Hospitals may offer rooms having different levels of stimuli. This however requires moving the patient from room to room in response to his or hers healing status which may slow down patient healing and requires significant logistics.
  • US 2011035057 discloses a person- support apparatus that operates according to a set of default operating parameters processes information corresponding to an occupant of the person- support apparatus from a receiver to determine if an optimal value for an operating parameter is different from the default value, modifies a default operating parameter to an optimal value based on the information corresponding to the occupant of the person-support apparatus to create a modified operating parameter, and operates the person- support apparatus utilizing the modified operating parameter.
  • US 2011035057 may improve operating parameters of a person- support apparatus such as a hospital bed
  • the inventor of the present invention has appreciated that other improvements are of benefit, and has in consequence devised the present invention.
  • the invention preferably seeks to alleviate or eliminate one or more of the above mentioned disadvantages singly or in any combination.
  • a patient room controller comprising a data processor configured for receiving input information relating to the healing status of a patient and for providing output information for adjusting an ambient stimuli device of the patient room, where the data processor is configured for determining a state of the ambient stimuli device on basis of the input information and generating the output information in dependence of the determined state.
  • the input information is provided from a patient information system configured for storing patient information records where the patient information system is accessible by clinical personnel.
  • a patient information system configured for storing patient information records where the patient information system is accessible by clinical personnel.
  • the input information is provided from measured conditions of a patient.
  • Use of information based on measurements of patient conditions may be advantageous since measurements may be performed frequently or continuously so that the state of the one or more ambient stimuli devices can be adjusted immediately when a change of the patient's health permits such an adjustment.
  • the measured conditions may comprises measurements of one or more of: location/position, physical activity, body posture, blood pressure, heart rate, skin
  • the state of the ambient stimuli device comprises a setting of intensity, color, color difference and/or contrast of a lighting system.
  • the processor may be configured to control spatial color differences or gradients of colored light e.g. of light projected onto a wall; or the processor may be configured to control temporal changes of light color. Such color contrast control may be particular beneficial for creating a pleasant atmosphere for a patient.
  • the state of the ambient stimuli device comprises a setting for an audio system for a type and a volume of music or sound.
  • the music or sounds e.g. nature sounds such whale song
  • the music or sounds may be generated in dependence of the input information so the e.g. no sound or music is present at an early stage of the healing process whereas calming nature sounds may be presented later in the healing process, and
  • the state of the ambient stimuli device comprises a setting of a type or a scene of still images or a setting of a type or a scene of video to be displayed.
  • a type of images may comprise nature- scene images and a scene of a still image may be a scene showing e.g. a waterfall.
  • a type of video may comprise a nature- scene video and a scene of a video may be a scene showing volcanic eruption.
  • the state of the ambient stimuli device enables control of presentation of images on a display in dependence of the input information so as to change a view of a scene in dependence of the input information.
  • this embodiment may enable changes of the sensory load of images or video in dependence of the input information, e.g. by adjusting the presented image information from a distant view with little image information to a close vies with increased image information.
  • the data processor is further configured to enable the setting of a state of the ambient stimuli device to be selectable by the patient from a selection of selectable state, where the number or types of selectable states in the selection depends on time or the healing status.
  • the ambient stimuli may be controlled by the patient itself by enabling the patient to choose an ambient state from a number of selectable states, which selection of selectable states is not static but adjusted in dependence of other parameters such as time or input information.
  • the controller comprises a monitoring unit for monitoring and storing information comprising states of the ambient stimuli device and input information relating to the healing status of a patient so as to enable detection of effects of a setting of a state of the ambient stimuli device on the input information.
  • the effects of different ambient settings may be monitored and stored for use for tailoring future ambient settings to the patient using knowledge of what ambient settings are effective for improving the patients feeling of comfort or improving healing.
  • a second aspect of the invention relates to a patient room system comprising, the patient room controller according to the first aspect, and
  • a third aspect of the invention relates to a method for adjusting an ambient state in a patient room in dependence of a healing status of a patient, the method comprises receiving input information relating to the healing status of a patient,
  • the invention relates to an ambience creation system capable of creating an atmosphere in a patient room which doses the sensory load depending on the patient status, e.g. healing status such as the patient's condition, pain level, recovery stage or fitness.
  • the atmosphere can be created by the ambience creation system capable of controlling lighting, visual, audio and/or fragrance effects in the room.
  • the state of the atmosphere may be determined from sensor measurements, e.g. measurements of the patient's body posture, bed position, emotions or the amount of physical activity.
  • the state of the atmosphere may also be determined from information retrieved from a patient
  • patient information system which contains patient status information.
  • patient information system can either be kept up to date by the hospital staff or by data reported on by the patient itself as patient feedback e.g. on perceived pain level.
  • Fig. 1 shows a patient room system 190 comprising the patient room controller 100 which is connected to three ambient stimuli devices 131-133 and two input devices 151- 152, and
  • Fig. 2A-B show how presentation of an image can be changed from distant view to a close view in dependence of the development of the patient's health.
  • Fig. 1 shows a patient room controller 100 of an embodiment of the invention where the patient room controller comprises a data processor 101 configured for receiving input information relating to the healing status of a patient and for providing output information for adjusting an ambient stimuli device 131-133 in a patient room.
  • a data processor 101 configured for receiving input information relating to the healing status of a patient and for providing output information for adjusting an ambient stimuli device 131-133 in a patient room.
  • the output information may be available via one or more output terminals
  • the output information which is available via different output terminals 121- 123 may have the same signal format or may have different signal formats for each output terminal suited for specific protocols of different ambient stimuli devices.
  • the patient room controller 100 may be configured with a single output terminal 121 for controlling a single ambient stimuli device or the patient room controller may be configured with one or more output terminals 121-123 for controlling one or more ambient stimuli devices and possibly a plurality of different ambient stimuli devices.
  • Different ambient stimuli devices may be connectable to the patient room controller.
  • Examples of ambient stimuli devices comprise lighting devices capable of generating different light colors and different light amplitudes, artificial daylight element devices capable of generating a light having a color and intensity corresponding to daylight at a given time of the day, blind and curtain control devices for controlling screening of windows, display devices for showing artificial nature views or other scenes in the form of still images or video, audio devices for reproducing or generating sounds or music, sound systems for masking other noises so that the patient is positively distracted, and fragrance devices for generating a specific fragrance.
  • the data processor of the patient room controller 100 is configured for determining a state of the ambient stimuli device on basis of the input information and generating the output information in dependence of the determined state.
  • ambient stimuli states may comprise a setting of intensity, color and/or contrast of a lighting system, e.g. a LED based lighting system, a setting of a type, category or a volume of music or sound, e.g. a setting which selects calming sea wave sounds, a setting of a type, a category or scene of displayed still images or video.
  • a lighting system e.g. a LED based lighting system
  • a setting of a type, category or a volume of music or sound e.g. a setting which selects calming sea wave sounds
  • a setting of a type, a category or scene of displayed still images or video e.g. a setting which selects calming sea wave sounds
  • a display may be set by the output information signal to show nature images or video.
  • color contrast An important parameter in stimulus dosing caused by a specific ambient atmosphere is color contrast.
  • the color contrast is typically fixed in rooms painted in fixed colors
  • use of light projectors enables colored wall washing with light of adjustable light colors and intensities whereby the color contrast in the patient room can be adapted to create a health improving color scheme.
  • ambient stimuli devices in the form of light projectors or light panels may be used for used for creation of color contrast in dependence the input information.
  • the patient room controller is configured enable adjustment of an ambient stimuli device according to a determined state of a particular color contrast or color gradient of the stimuli device.
  • the patient room controller 100 and the processor 101 thereof are configured to control presentation of images displayed on a display 131 in dependence of the input information so as to change a view of a scene (e.g. a nature scene) or change the speed of displaying of which images of a scene.
  • a view of a nature scene may be adjusted in dependence of the input information so the view moves from a quiet static distant view to a lively, dynamic close view, e.g. showing animals or more detail in the view.
  • This embodiment may also enable displaying a growing flower, tree or animal over time by adjusting the time delay between displaying images of a scene which images have been recorded over time.
  • Such presentation of simulated nature views may reduce stress and have a positive impact on the healing process of a patient.
  • Fig. 2A shows presentation of a nature view for patient just after an attack or surgery showing a quiet, distant nature view
  • Fig. 2B shows presentation of a nature view for a patient after some recovering showing a lively, dynamic nature view offering more detail and more distraction.
  • the output information signal may be set to invoke a particular state of one or more ambient stimuli devices or different states of different ambient stimuli devices so as to create a specific atmosphere or ambient state in the patient room suited for the patient's particular healing state.
  • Ambient state is defined as a state of the ambient stimuli devices, e.g. a particular light intensity or color dynamic of a light source. Accordingly, an ambient state can also be understood as a state of the ambient atmosphere generated by a state of a stimuli device.
  • the ambient atmosphere determines the sensory load which the patient is exposed to. The patient's perception of the ambient atmosphere may be different from the actual sensory load and, therefore, control of the ambient atmosphere generated by the ambient stimuli device on basis of objective input information may be important instead of controlling the ambient atmosphere on basis of the patient's perception of the ambient atmosphere.
  • the input information may be provided to the controller 100 via inputs 141- 142 from various input information sources 151-152.
  • the input information may be provided or derived from a patient information system 151 which stores patient information records which records may have been created by clinical personnel. Accordingly, as patient information is updated in the information system, new states of the ambient stimuli device can be determined from the updated patient information and the ambient stimuli devices can be adjusted accordingly so that the ambient atmosphere in the patient room can be adapted to the progress of the patient's health.
  • the patient information system 151 may also have a capability to store information records which are created by the patient itself, e.g. records of the patient's own assessment of perceived pain level or fitness. Thereby, the stimuli devices 131-133 may be controlled immediately in dependence of the patient's well-being.
  • the input information derived from the patient information system may relate to one or more of: perceived level of pain, perceived level of boredom, fitness of patient, stage of recovery, amount of time after an operation or stroke, time of the day and scheduled activities and other data.
  • the input information can be derived from measured conditions of a patient. Such measured conditions may be obtained from various clinical devices 152 capable of measuring for example blood pressure, heart rate, skin conductivity, respiration rate, body temperature, skin color and facial expressions.
  • Input information may also be determined e.g. from motion sensors capable of determining location/position, physical activity and/or body posture of a patient. Thereby, if an increase in physical activity is measured the states of the ambient stimuli device can be modified to create an atmosphere in the patient room which matches the improved health of the patient, e.g. light intensity may be increased.
  • the input information derived sensors may relate to one or more of: amount of physical movement (e.g. measured by on-the-body sensors, room sensors, or registered by a camera), the patient's body posture (e.g. measured by bed sensors capable of determining the position of the bed, or sensors such as computer vision cameras capable of detecting patient body posture), emotion measurements such as level of arousal or stress (e.g. measured by detecting facial expressions with a computer vision camera, or detecting arousal or stress through skin conductivity measurements), measurements of blood pressure, heart rate (in some patient rooms, such as a stroke unit these measurements are taken anyways, and could be used as input information).
  • amount of physical movement e.g. measured by on-the-body sensors, room sensors, or registered by a camera
  • the patient's body posture e.g. measured by bed sensors capable of determining the position of the bed, or sensors such as computer vision cameras capable of detecting patient body posture
  • emotion measurements such as level of arousal or stress (e.g. measured by
  • the input information may be derived from sensors configured to measure physiological values which are indicative of perceived level of pain.
  • the patient room controller may be provided with input information from a user input device 112, e.g. a touch screen, via an input 111.
  • a user input device 112 e.g. a touch screen
  • the data processor 101 to process input information from user input devices, the user is able to set a state of the ambient stimuli device, possibly from a selection of selectable states, where the number or types of selectable states in the selection depends on time or the healing status.
  • the user is able to change the state of the ambient stimuli devices so as to create an atmosphere in the patient room which suits him or her.
  • the number and/or types of selectable states may be determined by the processor 101 as a function of the healing status or simply as a function of time.
  • selectable states for creating increasingly vivid atmospheres may be included in the selection.
  • selectable ambient states may be added to a list of selectable states and other selectable states may be removed from the list.
  • the patient room controller 100 may have a memory for storing selectable states, from which memory relevant selectable states can be retrieved.
  • the controller comprises a monitoring unit 102 for monitoring and storing information comprising states of the ambient stimuli device and changes in the input information relating to the healing status of a patient.
  • a monitoring unit 102 for monitoring and storing information comprising states of the ambient stimuli device and changes in the input information relating to the healing status of a patient.
  • the patient room controller may be made intelligent by configuring e.g. the processor 101 to determine ambient states which are effective and determine ambient states which are not effective in improving the healing status so that ineffective states are not set in response to future changes in the input information, but rather the effective states may be approved to be selectable by the user or set by the processor 101 in response to future input information.
  • the determination of such effects which shows the relation between ambient status setting and healing effects may be collected from a multitude of patients in order to determine which ambient states are effective for the majority of patients with similar health conditions.
  • the processor 101 may be a computer having a storage and data processing electronics, where the storage may store a computer program capable of performing methods according to embodiments of the inventions such as the methods of the claims and where the processing electronics is capable of executing instructions of the computer program so as to carry out one or more of the functions: receiving input information relating to the healing status of a patient, determining a state of an ambient stimuli device on basis of the input information, and adjusting the ambient stimuli device of the patient room using output information determined in dependence of the determined state of the ambient stimuli device.

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Cette invention concerne un système de création d'ambiance 100 capable de créer une atmosphère dans la chambre d'un patient qui dose la charge sensorielle en fonction de l'état du patient, par ex., état de guérison indiqué par l'état du patient, le niveau de douleur, le stade de convalescence ou la condition physique. L'atmosphère peut être créée par le système de création d'ambiance 100 selon l'invention qui est conçu pour doser l'éclairage, les effets visuels, audio et/ou des fragrances dans la chambre. La qualité de l'atmosphère peut être déterminée à partir de mesures fournies par des capteurs, par ex., mesures de la posture corporelle du patient, de la position du lit, des émotions ou du degré d'activité physique. La qualité de l'atmosphère peut également être déterminée à partir d'informations récupérées à partir d'un système de données Patients 151 qui renferme des informations sur l'état des patients. Ce système de données Patients 151 peut être maintenu à jour soit par le personnel hospitalier, soit par les informations fournies par le patient lui-même dans le cadre du commentaire du patient sur, par ex., le niveau de douleur perçue.
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