MEDIA DIGITAL TRANSMISSION

Brand Owner Address Description
MYLIFE Ypsomed AG Brunnmattstrasse 6 Burgdorf 3401 Switzerland Media for digital transmission, storage, and processing of medical data in relation with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy and data provided by medical instruments and devices in the nature of insulin pumps, blood glucose meters, and patch pumps for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, namely, smart phones, smart tablets, smart watches, and smart bracelets; Software for depicting and analyzing data namely blood glucose values, blood glucose trends versus time, blood glucose target value, current bolus values, bolus history, insulin on board or unused insulin, carbohydrate values, carbohydrate factor, insulin sensitivity factor, duration of insulin action, carbohydrate to insulin factor, calculation and display of meal bolus, calculation and display of correction bolus, calculation and display of insulin stacking, display of bolus suggestion, current basal rate, basal rate profile, basal rate history provided by medical instruments and devices for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, namely, insulin pumps, blood glucose meters, and patch pumps; Downloadable databases featuring blood glucose values; Software for managing data pertaining to infused insulin and infused insulin history of patients using insulin pumps; Software for data management of patients using insulin pumps; Remote control devices, namely, remote controls for medical instruments and devices in the nature of insulin pumps, blood glucose meters, and patch pumps that provide continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion;Providing access to information for user of medical instruments and devices for self-medication, particularly diabetes therapies, by means of a global computer information network; providing online information forums, chatrooms, chat lines, and chat forums for the transmission of messages and information between computer users with regard to medical instruments and devices for self-medication, particularly, diabetes therapies;MY LIFE;Providing online computer databases featuring blood glucose values, blood glucose trends versus time, blood glucose target value, current bolus values, bolus history, insulin on board or unused insulin, carbohydrate values, carbohydrate factor, insulin sensitivity factor, duration of insulin action, carbohydrate to insulin factor, calculation and display of meal bolus, calculation and display of correction bolus, calculation and display of insulin stacking, display of bolus suggestion, current basal rate, basal rate profile, basal rate history for data management of patients using insulin pumps;Media for digital transmission, storage, and processing of medical data in relation with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy and of data provided by medical instruments and devices in the nature of insulin pumps, blood glucose meters, and patch pumps for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, namely, handheld, body-worn and implanted devices, personal diabetes managers devices, and smart medical devices in the nature of wireless handheld devices; all of the foregoing that allow users to control insulin pumps, blood glucose meters and patch pumps for medical purposes; Medical instruments and devices, namely, insulin pumps sold empty, blood glucose meters, and patch pumps sold empty, for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of analyzing a digital media by a digital media player and displaying the condition of the digital media whether or not the player ejects the digital media, provides useful information for the end user. Preferably, an ASIC of the digital media player measures jitter, HF and BLER and inputs the measured values into a microprocessor of the player. If the measured values are greater than respective pre-established threshold values, the microprocessor tabulates and stores running averages to an electronic memory. If the running averages are excessive, the player will deliver an error message to the end user preferably on an electronic display of the digital media player.