WO1995011836A1 - Medical electrode packaging technology - Google Patents

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WO1995011836A1
WO1995011836A1 PCT/US1993/010234 US9310234W WO9511836A1 WO 1995011836 A1 WO1995011836 A1 WO 1995011836A1 US 9310234 W US9310234 W US 9310234W WO 9511836 A1 WO9511836 A1 WO 9511836A1
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Byron L. Gilman
Karl J. F. Kroll
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Priority to AU54506/94A priority patent/AU5450694A/en
Priority to DE69324711T priority patent/DE69324711T2/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
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    • A61N1/04Electrodes
    • A61N1/0404Electrodes for external use
    • A61N1/0408Use-related aspects
    • A61N1/046Specially adapted for shock therapy, e.g. defibrillation
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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    • A61N1/0404Electrodes for external use
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
    • A61N1/00Electrotherapy; Circuits therefor
    • A61N1/18Applying electric currents by contact electrodes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61NELECTROTHERAPY; MAGNETOTHERAPY; RADIATION THERAPY; ULTRASOUND THERAPY
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    • A61N1/0404Electrodes for external use
    • A61N1/0472Structure-related aspects
    • A61N1/048Electrodes characterised by a specific connection between lead and electrode

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  • This invention relates to electro-medical apparatus and methods and particularly to packaging structures for medical electrode apparatus.
  • the packaging structures are particularly useful for housing medical electrodes prior to use.
  • the packaging structures have features that will allow the stored medical electrodes to be periodically tested during storage.
  • an object of the present invention to provide an electrode system which is relatively simple to manufacture and to use, which is effective at delivering high currents and voltages for use in cardiac defibiillation, which is stable and has a long shelf life, and which permits periodic testing of electrode viability and/or functionality without degrading electrode quality.
  • the present invention provides a prepackaged electrode system, comprising: a. at least one electrode, comprising: i) a thin non-conductive base layer having first and second sides; ii) a first conductive layer disposed on the first side of the base layer and having connection means associated therewith; and iii) a second conductive layer for contact with a patient disposed on the first side of the base layer and in contact with the first conductive layer; and b.
  • a sealed electrode package comprising: i) a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing the second conductive layer of the electrode, the envelope having at least one continuous layer of a non-conductive material; and ii) means to conduct current across the envelope to the interior cavity, the means to conduct being electrically connectible to the electrode second conductive layer.
  • the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead extending from the first conductive layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising first and second structures disposed on the first side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode second conductive layer gel.
  • the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising a first structure disposed on the first side of the envelope and a second structure disposed on the second side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode second conductive layer gel, the snap-type connector current dispersement means, and the snap-type connection means.
  • the first conductive layer comprises first and second members each having a predetermined surface area and being spacially separated a predetermined distance from one another on the base layer first side, each the member having a conductive lead attached thereto, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further has first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising first and second separate structures disposed on the first side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode current conduction means first member, via its respective the lead, the second conductive layer gel, the electrode current conduction means second member, and its respective the lead.
  • the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package means to conduct current comprises a single structure which is oriented for connection with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between the package means to conduct, the second conductive layer gel, the snap connector current dispersement means, and the snap connector connection means.
  • the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising a conductive strip disposed on the interior of the envelope and extending through the layer periphery joinder area, whereby a current loop is formable between the conductive strip the electrode second conductive layer gel, and the conductive lead.
  • the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package means to conduct current comprises a conductive strip which is connected with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between the conductive strip, the second conductive layer gel, the snap connector current dispersement means, and the snap connector connection means.
  • each the electrode conductive layer connection means comprising a conductive lead and each the second conductive layer comprising a gel material
  • the electrode system further comprising a conductive/resistive separator disposed between the second conductive gel layers of the respective electrodes
  • the package means to conduct comprises conductive lead means connected to the conductive separator, whereby a current loop is formable between the electrode lead and the package lead means.
  • FIG. 1 is a top view of one embodiment of the medical electrode system of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view, partially in crossection, of the electrode of FIG. 1, and further showing a test apparatus therefor;
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 7;
  • FIG. 9 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode.
  • FIG. 10 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 11 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode.
  • FIG. 12 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 11 ;
  • FIG. 13 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
  • FIG. 14 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 13;
  • FII. 15 is a detailed view of a snap-type connection
  • FIG. 16 is a detailed view of a top member of the snap connection shown in FIG. 15;
  • FIG. 17 is a crossectional view of a resistive layer;
  • FIG. 18 is a crossectional view of packaging material layers. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • the present invention provides an electrode system for use in the medical arts, particularly in cardiac defibiillation.
  • the system includes cooperating electrode embodiments, packaging embodiments and test instrumentation.
  • the system provides convenient, secure and sterile storage means for electrodes which are easy to manufacture and use.
  • the system also provides a means of periodically testing the operability of the stored electrodes without destroying the packaging or electrodes, and without compromising the sterility of the materials.
  • the teachings of this invention are applicable to electrodes used for either or both transmitting or receiving, although they are particularly beneficial for use in electrodes used in cardiac defibiillation, which electrodes require transfer of particularly high currents and voltages and a high confidence lead in readiness. Referring to FIGS.
  • an embodiment of the packaged electrode system 10 is shown to comprise an electrode 11 and a package or enclosure 12. Also shown in FIG. 2 is a test apparatus 13.
  • the electrode 11 is shown to comprise a non- conductive base or backing layer 14, a conductor or conductive layer 15, a lead 16, and a conductive contact layer 17.
  • the base layer 14 is preferably constructed of a thin, flexible polymeric substance such as a urethane foam, or a polyester or polyolefin laminate which provides structural base and insulative properties.
  • the base layer 14 is shown to have a surface area which is substantially coextensive with the surface of the contact layer 17, it alternatively may be slightly larger. In such larger configurations, the base layer 14 may have a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed on its patient contact side for increased adhesion to the patient body.
  • the conductive layer 15 is shown to be disposed on the first or patient side of base layer 14. It functions to transfer (disperse) current or voltage from the lead 16 (or to the lead in a sensing application) to the patient contact layer 17.
  • the conductive layer 15 is shown to have a surface area which is smaller than that of the base layer 14 or contact layer 17, it may alternatively have a dimension which is larger than that shown, or even one which is coextensive with the base and contact layers 14 and 17.
  • the conductive layer 15 is preferably a homogeneous, solid, thinly deposited metallic substance, or a conductive ink material.
  • the conductive layer 15 may be formed of a flexible mesh material, a conductive adhesive or a deposited ink pattern.
  • the lead 16 is preferably an insulated wire conductor which extends from a mating point with the conductive layer 15, through the base layer 14, and then has a freely movable end.
  • Various alternatives of this lead 16 design exist and are useable consistent with the general teachings of the invention, including but not limited to uninsulated wire conductors and conductive strips or traces deposited between the contact layer 17 and the base 14 or conductive layers 15. Such a trace or strip may also extend just beyond the base layer 14 for connection with an ancillary connection means such as a wiring harness including conductive clip means.
  • the conductive contact layer 17 is preferably a thin layer of semi-liquid gel material.
  • the gel maintains direct electrical contact with the skin, to reduce variations in conductance, and it permits such contact for long periods of time.
  • the gel is a conductive, gelatinous compound which is also flexible for contoured adhesion to the body of a patient.
  • the gel also preferably has a pressure sensitive, moisture resistant adhesive property. Compounds having these characteristics have been developed by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Medtronic, and Lee Tec (S -kara TM), Corporations, all of Minnesota, U.S.A. Generally, these compounds have low resistivities.
  • the contact layer 17 is for direct contact with the patient's body to transfer current or voltage thereto or therefrom.
  • the package structure 12 is shown to have an envelope-like structure formed of a substantially continuous thin, homogeneous layer 18 of a polymeric, preferably non- gas permeable, material.
  • the package 87 embodiment may have a pouch-like structure formed of a pair of thin, flat homogeneous layers 88 and 89 which are sealed or otherwise merged together at their peripheries or outer edges 90.
  • the package 12 is shown to have a rectangular configuration various other configurations and shapes are also useable consistent with the invention.
  • the package further comprises a pair of conductive connectors 19 and 20 which are separated a predetermined distance from one another for contact with separate areas of the contact layer 17 of the enclosed electrode 11.
  • the connectors 19 and 20 are conductive areas which are shown to have a unitary construction with the package layer 18.
  • the contacts 19 and 20 may alternatively be foimed of thin layer strips of conductive material, or a printed conductive ink, disposed on the interior side of the package layer 18, extending from contact nodes to peripheral contact areas on the exterior of the package 18.
  • Yet another snap-type embodiment 79 is shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 including a connective member 80 disposed on one side of the base layer 18, and a current dispersion member 81 disposed on the opposite side and being connected to the upper member 80 via an aperture in the base 18.
  • the upper member 80 is shown to have a base 82 and a mating notch 83 for coupling the lower member 81.
  • the system 10 of the present invention also comprises a test apparatus 13.
  • the test apparatus 13 includes a current source 23, preferably a battery, test circuitry 24, preferably including measurement components and status indication components such as an analog meter, LCD digital display or light emitting diodes, and connectors 21 and 22 for coupling with the package 12 connectors 19 and 20.
  • the test apparatus 13 is connected to the package connectors 19 and 20.
  • the test circuitry 24 is then activated to form a closed current loop to determine whether continuity exists with respect to the enclosed electrode 11, thereby indicating whether the electrode 11 is still functional.
  • a load 86 formed of for example a conductive and semi-conductive material layers 85 and 86, may be added to the current loop as for example is shown in FIG.
  • a current loop is formed including the connector 19, the gel of the contact layer 17 (along a substantially horizontal plane), and the connector 20 which is located at a remote location on the contact layer 14 with respect to the connector 19.
  • Current conducts easily in fresh, semi-liquid gel of the contact layer 17.
  • no current conducts, or current conduction is attenuated, in stale, dried gel. This is indicative of the need to dispose of the stored electrode without using it. And, this condition is determinable without the need to open the package 12 and thereby risk compromising the freshness or sterility of a viable electrode 11.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 30 is shown to comprise an electrode 31 and a package or enclosure 32.
  • the electrode 31 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 33, and a conductive gel layer 36.
  • a conductive snap-type connector having a connection member 35 disposed on one side and a current dispersion member 34 disposed on the second side is also shown.
  • the package 32 is shown to have at least one body layer 37 with a pair of contacts 38 and 39 disposed at predetermined locations to electrically connect with the gel layer 36 and contact 35. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the connector 39, gel layer 36, connector portions 34 and 35 and connector 38. Referring to FIGS.
  • FIG. 5 and 6 another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 45 is shown to comprise an electrode 46 and an enclosure 47.
  • the electrode 46 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 48, a conductive gel layer 55, and a pair of separate conductive layers 49 and 50, each of which are shown to have a lead 51 and 52 extending therefrom and terminating in a connective node 53 and 54.
  • the lead pair 51 and 52 (and layer pair 49 and 50) provide a redundant circuit path for increased reliability of use in emergency settings.
  • the package 47 is shown to have at least one body layer 56 with a pair of contacts 57 and 58 disposed at predetermined locations to electrically couple with connective nodes 53 and 54.
  • a current loop is formed between a connector 57 or 58, it's respective connective node 53 or 54 and lead 51 or 52, and its respective conductive layer 49 or 50.
  • a properly functioning electrode 46 current conducts through the gel 55 from one conductive layer 49 to the other 50, and then back to the test apparatus through the above-mentioned path.
  • another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 64 is shown to comprise an electrode 65 and a unitary package 66.
  • the electrode 65 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 67, and a conductive gel layer 70.
  • a snap-type connector with members 68 and 69 electrically couples the gel layer 70.
  • the package 66 is shown to have at least one body layer 71 which is coupled to the electrode 65 base layer 67 at tear-away perforated lines 73.
  • a connector 72 is shown disposed for contact with the electrode 65 gel layer 70. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the connector 72, the gel layer 70, and the connector members 68 and 69.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 97 is shown to comprise an electrode 98 and a package.
  • the electrode 98 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 101, a conductive gel layer 102, and a lead 104 having a conductor 105 and an insulator 106, which is shown to be embedded directly in the gel layer 102.
  • the lead may be connected to a conductive current dispersion layer (not shown).
  • a conductive test strip 103 is also shown to be adhered to the surface of the gel 102 at a location remote from the lead 104 for test purposes, and which is designed to release from the gel 102 upon removal of the package layer 99.
  • the package is shown to have a pair of layers 99 and 100 which overlap to form an interior cavity 107 and are sealingly connected at their peripheries 108.
  • a current loop is formed between the lead 104, the gel layer 102 and the test strip 103, which like the lead 104 is shown extended through the package periphery 108 for contact with an external test apparatus.
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 114 is shown to comprise an electrode 115 and an enclosure.
  • the electrode 115 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 117, and a conductive adhesive gel layer 118 which is connected to a snap-type connection node 121 or the like, and an associated lead 120.
  • the package is shown to comprise a single top layer of non- conductive material 116 which is laminated or adhesively mated to the electrode base layer 117.
  • the gel layer 118 is removable from the package layer 116.
  • a test strip 119 is disposed on the interior of the package, adhesively connected to the gel layer 118, and extending to the package exterior. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the lead 120, node 121, gel layer 118 and the test strip 119.
  • FIGS. 13 and 14 another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 127 is shown to comprise a pair of electrodes 128 and 129 and a package.
  • the electrodes 128 and 129 are shown to comprise non-conductive base layers 130 and 133, and conductive gel layers 131 and 134.
  • Leads 132 and 135 extend from the respective gel layers 131 and 134.
  • the package is shown to have a pair of overlapping layers 142 and 143 which are sealed at their peripheries 141 to form an enclosure 140 housing the electrodes 128 and 129.
  • the electrodes 128 and 129 are oriented with their respective gel layers 131 and 134 mating with a resistive layer 137 (and an optional separator layer 136) formed of a conductive/resistive material as known in the art.
  • a conductive lead 139 or strip extends from the resistive layer through the package periphery 141, as do the electrode leads 132 and 135.
  • a current loop is formed between, for example, a lead 132, a gel layer 131, the resistive layer 137, and the remaining gel layer 134 and lead 135.
  • the circuit can be altered to include the lead 139.

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The invention provides a sealed package (12) for housing at least one medical electrode (11) and for enabling the periodic testing thereof, comprising a thin, generally flat flexible envelope (12) constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing a conductive gel contact surface (17) of an electrode (11), the envelope having at least one continuous layer of a homogeneous, non-conductive, polymeric material (18) the envelope further having first and second sides; and a structure (19, 20) for conducting current across the envelope to the interior cavity, the conductive being electrically connectible to the electrode conductive contact surface.

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MEDICAL ELECTRODE PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
SPECIFICATION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to electro-medical apparatus and methods and particularly to packaging structures for medical electrode apparatus. The packaging structures are particularly useful for housing medical electrodes prior to use. And, the packaging structures have features that will allow the stored medical electrodes to be periodically tested during storage.
In the past, various electrode devices and/or methods, including packaging schemes have been used and proposed. However, these devices are generally complex, inefficient to use and have significant shortcomings. Specifically, most electrodes and packaging structures therefor, do not provide the ability to test for readiness after, typically, long periods of storage without compromising the sterility and performance of the electrode. Despite the need for an electrode device, and packaging therefor, in the art which overcomes the limitations and problems of the prior art, none insofar as is known has been proposed or developed. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrode system which is relatively simple to manufacture and to use, which is effective at delivering high currents and voltages for use in cardiac defibiillation, which is stable and has a long shelf life, and which permits periodic testing of electrode viability and/or functionality without degrading electrode quality.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a prepackaged electrode system, comprising: a. at least one electrode, comprising: i) a thin non-conductive base layer having first and second sides; ii) a first conductive layer disposed on the first side of the base layer and having connection means associated therewith; and iii) a second conductive layer for contact with a patient disposed on the first side of the base layer and in contact with the first conductive layer; and b. a sealed electrode package, comprising: i) a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing the second conductive layer of the electrode, the envelope having at least one continuous layer of a non-conductive material; and ii) means to conduct current across the envelope to the interior cavity, the means to conduct being electrically connectible to the electrode second conductive layer.
In one embodiment of the electrode system, the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead extending from the first conductive layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising first and second structures disposed on the first side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode second conductive layer gel.
In another embodiment of the electrode system, the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising a first structure disposed on the first side of the envelope and a second structure disposed on the second side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode second conductive layer gel, the snap-type connector current dispersement means, and the snap-type connection means.
In another embodiment of the electrode system, the first conductive layer comprises first and second members each having a predetermined surface area and being spacially separated a predetermined distance from one another on the base layer first side, each the member having a conductive lead attached thereto, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further has first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising first and second separate structures disposed on the first side of the envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between the first and second package current conduction means structures through the electrode current conduction means first member, via its respective the lead, the second conductive layer gel, the electrode current conduction means second member, and its respective the lead.
And in another embodiment of the electrode system, the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package means to conduct current comprises a single structure which is oriented for connection with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between the package means to conduct, the second conductive layer gel, the snap connector current dispersement means, and the snap connector connection means.
In another embodiment of the electrode system, the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, the means to conduct current comprising a conductive strip disposed on the interior of the envelope and extending through the layer periphery joinder area, whereby a current loop is formable between the conductive strip the electrode second conductive layer gel, and the conductive lead. In another embodiment of the electrode system, the electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on the first side of the base layer and conductive connection means disposed on the second side of the base layer, the current dispersement means and the connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in the base layer, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein the package means to conduct current comprises a conductive strip which is connected with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between the conductive strip, the second conductive layer gel, the snap connector current dispersement means, and the snap connector connection means.
In another embodiment of the electrode system, there are two electrodes, each the electrode conductive layer connection means comprising a conductive lead and each the second conductive layer comprising a gel material, the electrode system further comprising a conductive/resistive separator disposed between the second conductive gel layers of the respective electrodes, and wherein the package means to conduct comprises conductive lead means connected to the conductive separator, whereby a current loop is formable between the electrode lead and the package lead means. These and other benefits of this invention will become clear from the following description by reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of one embodiment of the medical electrode system of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view, partially in crossection, of the electrode of FIG. 1, and further showing a test apparatus therefor; FIG. 3 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
FIG. 4 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
FIG. 6 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode; FIG. 8 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
FIG. 10 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
FIG. 12 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 11 ; FIG. 13 is a top view of another embodiment of the electrode;
FIG. 14 is a side view of the electrode shown in FIG. 13;
FII. 15 is a detailed view of a snap-type connection;
FIG. 16 is a detailed view of a top member of the snap connection shown in FIG. 15; FIG. 17 is a crossectional view of a resistive layer; and
FIG. 18 is a crossectional view of packaging material layers. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The present invention provides an electrode system for use in the medical arts, particularly in cardiac defibiillation. The system includes cooperating electrode embodiments, packaging embodiments and test instrumentation. The system provides convenient, secure and sterile storage means for electrodes which are easy to manufacture and use. The system also provides a means of periodically testing the operability of the stored electrodes without destroying the packaging or electrodes, and without compromising the sterility of the materials. The teachings of this invention are applicable to electrodes used for either or both transmitting or receiving, although they are particularly beneficial for use in electrodes used in cardiac defibiillation, which electrodes require transfer of particularly high currents and voltages and a high confidence lead in readiness. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 an embodiment of the packaged electrode system 10 is shown to comprise an electrode 11 and a package or enclosure 12. Also shown in FIG. 2 is a test apparatus 13. The electrode 11 is shown to comprise a non- conductive base or backing layer 14, a conductor or conductive layer 15, a lead 16, and a conductive contact layer 17. The base layer 14 is preferably constructed of a thin, flexible polymeric substance such as a urethane foam, or a polyester or polyolefin laminate which provides structural base and insulative properties. Although the base layer 14 is shown to have a surface area which is substantially coextensive with the surface of the contact layer 17, it alternatively may be slightly larger. In such larger configurations, the base layer 14 may have a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed on its patient contact side for increased adhesion to the patient body.
The conductive layer 15 is shown to be disposed on the first or patient side of base layer 14. It functions to transfer (disperse) current or voltage from the lead 16 (or to the lead in a sensing application) to the patient contact layer 17. Although the conductive layer 15 is shown to have a surface area which is smaller than that of the base layer 14 or contact layer 17, it may alternatively have a dimension which is larger than that shown, or even one which is coextensive with the base and contact layers 14 and 17. The conductive layer 15 is preferably a homogeneous, solid, thinly deposited metallic substance, or a conductive ink material. Alternatively, the conductive layer 15 may be formed of a flexible mesh material, a conductive adhesive or a deposited ink pattern. Flexible conductive ink compounds known in the art have a conductive filler of Gold, Silver, Aluminum or other conductive materials. The lead 16 is preferably an insulated wire conductor which extends from a mating point with the conductive layer 15, through the base layer 14, and then has a freely movable end. Various alternatives of this lead 16 design exist and are useable consistent with the general teachings of the invention, including but not limited to uninsulated wire conductors and conductive strips or traces deposited between the contact layer 17 and the base 14 or conductive layers 15. Such a trace or strip may also extend just beyond the base layer 14 for connection with an ancillary connection means such as a wiring harness including conductive clip means.
The conductive contact layer 17 is preferably a thin layer of semi-liquid gel material. The gel maintains direct electrical contact with the skin, to reduce variations in conductance, and it permits such contact for long periods of time. The gel is a conductive, gelatinous compound which is also flexible for contoured adhesion to the body of a patient. The gel also preferably has a pressure sensitive, moisture resistant adhesive property. Compounds having these characteristics have been developed by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, Medtronic, and Lee Tec (S -kara TM), Corporations, all of Minnesota, U.S.A. Generally, these compounds have low resistivities. The contact layer 17 is for direct contact with the patient's body to transfer current or voltage thereto or therefrom. Overall, although the electrode 11 and its constituent elements are shown to have circular configurations, they may alternatively be formed in various other shapes such as rectangular or square patches. The package structure 12 is shown to have an envelope-like structure formed of a substantially continuous thin, homogeneous layer 18 of a polymeric, preferably non- gas permeable, material. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 18, the package 87 embodiment may have a pouch-like structure formed of a pair of thin, flat homogeneous layers 88 and 89 which are sealed or otherwise merged together at their peripheries or outer edges 90. And, although the package 12 is shown to have a rectangular configuration various other configurations and shapes are also useable consistent with the invention.
The package further comprises a pair of conductive connectors 19 and 20 which are separated a predetermined distance from one another for contact with separate areas of the contact layer 17 of the enclosed electrode 11. The connectors 19 and 20 are conductive areas which are shown to have a unitary construction with the package layer 18. The contacts 19 and 20 may alternatively be foimed of thin layer strips of conductive material, or a printed conductive ink, disposed on the interior side of the package layer 18, extending from contact nodes to peripheral contact areas on the exterior of the package 18. Yet another snap-type embodiment 79 is shown in FIGS. 15 and 16 including a connective member 80 disposed on one side of the base layer 18, and a current dispersion member 81 disposed on the opposite side and being connected to the upper member 80 via an aperture in the base 18. The upper member 80 is shown to have a base 82 and a mating notch 83 for coupling the lower member 81.
Referring to FIG. 2, the system 10 of the present invention also comprises a test apparatus 13. The test apparatus 13 includes a current source 23, preferably a battery, test circuitry 24, preferably including measurement components and status indication components such as an analog meter, LCD digital display or light emitting diodes, and connectors 21 and 22 for coupling with the package 12 connectors 19 and 20. In use, the test apparatus 13 is connected to the package connectors 19 and 20. The test circuitry 24 is then activated to form a closed current loop to determine whether continuity exists with respect to the enclosed electrode 11, thereby indicating whether the electrode 11 is still functional. Additionally, a load 86 formed of for example a conductive and semi-conductive material layers 85 and 86, may be added to the current loop as for example is shown in FIG. 17, for purposes of measuring the magnitude of current flow for more precise measurement of electrode 11 condition. In the case of the electrode system embodiment 10, a current loop is formed including the connector 19, the gel of the contact layer 17 (along a substantially horizontal plane), and the connector 20 which is located at a remote location on the contact layer 14 with respect to the connector 19. Current conducts easily in fresh, semi-liquid gel of the contact layer 17. In contrast, no current conducts, or current conduction is attenuated, in stale, dried gel. This is indicative of the need to dispose of the stored electrode without using it. And, this condition is determinable without the need to open the package 12 and thereby risk compromising the freshness or sterility of a viable electrode 11.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 30 is shown to comprise an electrode 31 and a package or enclosure 32. The electrode 31 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 33, and a conductive gel layer 36. A conductive snap-type connector having a connection member 35 disposed on one side and a current dispersion member 34 disposed on the second side is also shown. The package 32 is shown to have at least one body layer 37 with a pair of contacts 38 and 39 disposed at predetermined locations to electrically connect with the gel layer 36 and contact 35. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the connector 39, gel layer 36, connector portions 34 and 35 and connector 38. Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 45 is shown to comprise an electrode 46 and an enclosure 47. The electrode 46 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 48, a conductive gel layer 55, and a pair of separate conductive layers 49 and 50, each of which are shown to have a lead 51 and 52 extending therefrom and terminating in a connective node 53 and 54. The lead pair 51 and 52 (and layer pair 49 and 50) provide a redundant circuit path for increased reliability of use in emergency settings. The package 47 is shown to have at least one body layer 56 with a pair of contacts 57 and 58 disposed at predetermined locations to electrically couple with connective nodes 53 and 54. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between a connector 57 or 58, it's respective connective node 53 or 54 and lead 51 or 52, and its respective conductive layer 49 or 50. In a properly functioning electrode 46, current conducts through the gel 55 from one conductive layer 49 to the other 50, and then back to the test apparatus through the above-mentioned path. Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 64 is shown to comprise an electrode 65 and a unitary package 66. The electrode 65 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 67, and a conductive gel layer 70. A snap-type connector with members 68 and 69 electrically couples the gel layer 70. The package 66 is shown to have at least one body layer 71 which is coupled to the electrode 65 base layer 67 at tear-away perforated lines 73. A connector 72 is shown disposed for contact with the electrode 65 gel layer 70. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the connector 72, the gel layer 70, and the connector members 68 and 69. Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 97 is shown to comprise an electrode 98 and a package. The electrode 98 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 101, a conductive gel layer 102, and a lead 104 having a conductor 105 and an insulator 106, which is shown to be embedded directly in the gel layer 102. Alternatively, the lead may be connected to a conductive current dispersion layer (not shown). A conductive test strip 103 is also shown to be adhered to the surface of the gel 102 at a location remote from the lead 104 for test purposes, and which is designed to release from the gel 102 upon removal of the package layer 99.
The package is shown to have a pair of layers 99 and 100 which overlap to form an interior cavity 107 and are sealingly connected at their peripheries 108. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the lead 104, the gel layer 102 and the test strip 103, which like the lead 104 is shown extended through the package periphery 108 for contact with an external test apparatus.
Referring to FIGS. 11 and 12, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 114 is shown to comprise an electrode 115 and an enclosure. The electrode 115 is shown to comprise a non-conductive base layer 117, and a conductive adhesive gel layer 118 which is connected to a snap-type connection node 121 or the like, and an associated lead 120. The package is shown to comprise a single top layer of non- conductive material 116 which is laminated or adhesively mated to the electrode base layer 117. In use the gel layer 118 is removable from the package layer 116. A test strip 119 is disposed on the interior of the package, adhesively connected to the gel layer 118, and extending to the package exterior. In a test mode, a current loop is formed between the lead 120, node 121, gel layer 118 and the test strip 119.
Referring to FIGS. 13 and 14, another embodiment of the packaged electrode system 127 is shown to comprise a pair of electrodes 128 and 129 and a package. The electrodes 128 and 129 are shown to comprise non-conductive base layers 130 and 133, and conductive gel layers 131 and 134. Leads 132 and 135 extend from the respective gel layers 131 and 134. The package is shown to have a pair of overlapping layers 142 and 143 which are sealed at their peripheries 141 to form an enclosure 140 housing the electrodes 128 and 129. Importantly, the electrodes 128 and 129 are oriented with their respective gel layers 131 and 134 mating with a resistive layer 137 (and an optional separator layer 136) formed of a conductive/resistive material as known in the art. A conductive lead 139 or strip extends from the resistive layer through the package periphery 141, as do the electrode leads 132 and 135.
In a test mode, a current loop is formed between, for example, a lead 132, a gel layer 131, the resistive layer 137, and the remaining gel layer 134 and lead 135. The circuit can be altered to include the lead 139. As many changes are possible to the embodiments of this invention utilizing the teachings thereof, the descriptions above, and the accompanying drawings should be interpreted in the illustrative and not the limited sense.

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1. A sealed electrode package, comprising: a. a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing a conductive contact surface of an electrode apparatus, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a non-conductive material; and b. means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode conductive contact surface.
2. A sealed package system for housing at least one medical electrode apparatus and for enabling the periodic testing thereof, comprising. a. a thin, generally flat flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing a conductive gel contact surface of an electrode apparatus, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a homogeneous, non- conductive, polymeric material, said envelope further having first and second sides; and b. means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode conductive contact surface.
3. The electrode package of Claim 1, wherein said envelope comprises two layers of non-conductive material, said layers being joined together at their respective peripheries to form said interior cavity.
4. The electrode package of Claim 1, wherein said means to conduct current comprises a single structure which is oriented for connection with the conductive contact surface of the electrode apparatus.
5. The electrode package of Claim 1, wherein said envelope further has first and second generally flat sides, and wherein said means to conduct current comprises separate first and second structures.
6. The electrode package of Claim 5, wherein said first and second conduction means structures are disposed on said first side of said envelope.
7. The electrode package of Claim 5, wherein said first conductive means structure is disposed on said first side of said envelope and said second conductive means structure is disposed on said second side of said envelope.
8. The electrode package of Claim 1, wherein said means to conduct current comprises a thin layer of a conductive material disposed at at least one predetermined location on said envelope, and through said material layer.
9. The electrode package of Claim 3, wherein said means to conduct current comprises a strip of conductive material disposed within said interior cavity and extending through said layer periphery joinder area.
10. The electrode package of Claim 1, wherein said means to conduct current comprises a snap connection structure disposed at at least one predetermined location on said envelope, and through said material layer.
11. The electrode package of Claim 1 , wherein said means to conduct current includes resistive means.
12. A prepackaged electrode system, comprising: a. at least one electrode comprising: i) a thin, flexible, non-conductive base layer having first and second sides; ii) a first conductive layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and having connection means associated therewith; and iii) a second conductive layer for contact with a patient disposed on said first side of said base layer and in contact with said first conductive layer; and b. a sealed electrode package, comprising: i) a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing said second conductive layer of said electrode, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a non-conductive material; and ii) means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode second conductive layer.
13. A prepackaged electrode system for use with an automatic external cardiac defibrillator device and for enabling periodic testing of electrode function, comprising: a. at least one disposable defibrillation electrode comprising: i) a substantially flat, thin, non-conductive base layer having first and second sides; ii) a conductive layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and having connection means associated therewith; iii) a conductive gel layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and in contact with said conductive layer; and b. a sealed electrode package, comprising: i) a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing said conductive gel layer of said electrode, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a homogenous, non-conductive material forming first and second generally flat sides; and ii) means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode conductive gel layer.
14. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on said first side of said base layer and conductive connection means disposed on said second side of said base layer, said current dispersement means and said connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in said base layer.
15. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead extending from said first conductive layer.
16. The electrode system of Claim 15, wherein said first conductive layer comprises first and second members each having a predetermined surface area and being spacially separated a predetermined distance from one another on said base layer first side, each said member having connection means attached thereto.
17. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a conductive adhesive gel material.
18. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead extending from said first conductive layer, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, said means to conduct current comprising first and second structures disposed on said first side of said envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between said first and second package current conduction means structures through said electrode second conductive layer gel.
19. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on said first side of said base layer and conductive connection means disposed on said second side of said base layer, said current dispersement means and said connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in said base layer, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, said means to conduct current comprising a first structure disposed on sad first side of said envelope and a second structure disposed on said second side of said envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between said first and second package current conduction means structures through said electrode second conductive layer gel, said snap-type connector current dispersement means, and said snap-type connection means.
20. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said first conductive layer comprises first and second members each having a predetermined surface area and being spacially separated a predetermined distance from one another on said base layer first side, each said member having a conductive lead attached thereto, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package envelope further has first and second generally flat sides, said means to conduct current comprising first and second separate structures disposed on said first side of said envelope, whereby a current loop is formable between said first and second package current conduction means structures through said electrode current conduction means first member, via its respective said lead, said second conductive layer gel, said electrode current conduction means second member, and its respective said lead.
21. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on said first side of said base layer and conductive connection means disposed on said second side of said base layer, said current dispersement means and said connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in said base layer, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package means to conduct current comprises a single structure which is oriented for connection with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between said package means to conduct, said second conductive layer gel, said snap connector current dispersement means, and said snap connector connection means.
22. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a conductive lead wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package envelope further comprises first and second generally flat sides, said means to conduct current comprising a conductive strip disposed on said interior of said envelope and extending through said layer periphery joinder area, whereby a current loop is formable between said conductive strip said electrode second conductive layer gel, and said conductive lead.
23. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein said electrode conductive layer connection means comprises a snap-type connector having conductive current dispersement means disposed on said first side of said base layer and conductive connection means disposed on said second side of said base layer, said current dispersement means and said connection means being communicatively connected via an aperture in said base layer, wherein said second conductive layer comprises a gel material, and wherein said package means to conduct current comprises a conductive strip which is connected with the second conductive layer gel of the electrode, whereby a current loop is formable between said conductive strip, said second conductive layer gel, said snap connector current dispersement means, and said snap connector connection means.
24. The electrode system of Claim 12, wherein there are two electrodes, each said electrode conductive layer connection means comprising a conductive lead and each said second conductive layer comprising a gel material, said electrode system further comprising a conductive/resistive separator disposed between said second conductive gel layers of said respective electrodes, and wherein said package means to conduct comprises conductive lead means connected to said conductive separator, whereby a current loop is formable either between said electrode leads or between one said electrode lead and said package lead means.
25. A prepackaged electrode system and testing apparatus therefor, comprising: a. at least one electrode having: i) a substantially flat, thin, non-conductive base layer having first and second sides; ii) a conductive layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and having connection means associated therewith; and iii) a conductive contact layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and in contact with said conductive layer; b. a sealed electrode package, comprising: i) a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing said conductive gel layer of said electrode, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a homogenous, non-conductive material; and ii) means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode conductive gel layer; and c. a test component, comprising: i) a current source; ii) measurement means connected to said current source; iii) status indication means connected to said measurement means; and iv) first and second connectors for communicative coupling with said package means to conduct current, said first and second connectors being communicatively connected to said current source and said measurement means.
26. A method of periodically testing the condition of a packaged electrode, comprising the steps of: a. providing a prepackaged electrode system, comprising: i) at least one electrode comprising: 1. a substantially flat, thin, non-conductive base layer having first and second sides;
2. a conductive layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and having connection means associated therewith; and 3. a conductive contact layer disposed on said first side of said base layer and in contact with said conductive; and ii) a sealed electrode package, comprising:
1. a flexible envelope constructed and arranged to form an interior cavity for enclosing said conductive contact layer of said electrode, said envelope having at least one continuous layer of a non-conductive material; and
2. means to conduct current across said envelope to said interior cavity, said means to conduct being electrically connectible to said electrode conductive contact layer; b. providing a test device comprising: i) a current source; ii) measurement means connected to said current source; iii) status indication means connected to said measurement means; and iv) first and second connectors for communicative coupling with said package means to conduct current, said first and second connectors being communicatively connected to said current source and said measurement means; c. connecting said first test device connector to said electrode package means to conduct; d. connecting said second test device connector to said prepackaged electrode system so that a closed current loop is established with said first test device connector; and e. detecting continuity in said closed current loop.
27. The testing method of Claim 26, further comprising the step of measuring the magnitude of current flow in said closed current loop.
28. The testing method of Claim 26, in which a simulated EKG signal is applied to said packaging lead and sense said EXG signal through said electrode lead to performance of a detection algorithm.
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