RICHARD P ALLEN, PH.D
Psychologist at Glen Oban Dr, Arnold, MD

License number
Maryland 00542
Category
Psychologist
Type
Psychologist
Address
Address
110 Glen Oban Dr, Arnold, MD 21012
Phone
(410) 544-2287
(410) 544-4663 (Fax)

Professional information

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Sleep Disorder Breathing Event Counter

US Patent:
6529752, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Jan 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/761261
Inventors:
David T. Krausman - Bel Air MD 21014
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD 21012
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600323, 600324, 600340, 600301, 600484, 600529
Abstract:
A method and a device for counting the number of sleep disordered breathing events experienced by a subject within a specified time period. Such a counter comprises: (1) an oxygen saturation level sensor for location at a prescribed site on the subject, (2) an oximetry conditioning and control module that controls the operation of the sensor and converts its output data to oxygen saturation level data, (3) a miniature monitoring unit having a microprocessor, a memory device, a timer for use in time-stamping data, a display means and a recall switch, and (4) firmware for the unit that directs: (i) the sampling and temporary storage of the oxygen saturation level data, (ii) the unit to analyze using a specified method the temporarily stored data to identify and count the occurrence of the subjects disordered breathing events, and to store the time of occurrence of each of these events, and (iii) the display means to display specified information pertaining to the counts in response to the actuation of the recall switch.


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Dr. Richard P Allen, Arnold MD - PHD

Specialties:
Psychology
Address:
110 Glen Oban Dr, Arnold 21012
(410) 544-2287 (Phone), (410) 544-4663 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Ambulatory Distributed Recorders System For Diagnosing Medical Disorders

US Patent:
6306088, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Oct 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/185055
Inventors:
David T. Krausman - Kingsville MD
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD
Assignee:
Individual Monitoring Systems, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600301
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for diagnosing of the medical condition of a fully ambulatory subject who exhibits temporal variations in various physiological parameters as a result of the subject's medical condition. The method comprises the steps of (1) locating a separate, self-contained, recording unit on a plurality of selected measurement sites of the subject, (2) using these units to collect sensor output data, (3) sampling this sensor output data at prescribed time intervals, (4) time stamping and storing this sampled data in recording, (5) transferring this data via a smart input/output interface device to an external computer, and (6) using the external computer with appropriate application software to analyze and diagnose the medical condition of the subject. A system of recording units is disclosed for an embodiment of the present invention directed at diagnosing subjects exhibiting sleep disorders.


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Sleep Scoring Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6878121, Apr 12, 2005
Filed:
Nov 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/287253
Inventors:
David T. Krausman - Bel Air MD, US
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD, US
International Classification:
A61B005/103, A61B005/117
US Classification:
600587
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus are disclosed for scoring the quality of sleep experienced by a subject wearing the apparatus for a specified period. This sleep monitoring apparatus includes a motion sensor that quantifies the temporal variation in the subject's motion, an analog to digital converter to sample the sensor data, a microprocessor with embedded programmable memory to store control and processing firmware, a memory device for data storage, a display means, and a switch for staring and resetting the device. The firmware for this apparatus: (i) directs the microprocessor to sample sensor output at a prescribed time interval and to temporarily store this data in the memory device, (ii) directs the microprocessor to analyze the temporarily stored data to compute a sleep score based on the magnitude of movements recorded during the monitoring period, and (iii) controls the operation of the display means. Upon termination of the sleep period, the apparatus' display means will display a sleep score based on a scale of 0 to 100. A high score indicates restful sleep (very low movements), while a low score indicates excessive restlessness during the monitored sleep period.


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Non-Tethered Apnea Screening Device

US Patent:
6142950, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
Dec 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/208899
Inventors:
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD
David T. Krausman - Kingsville MD
Assignee:
Individual Monitoring Systems, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61B 508
US Classification:
600529
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and a device for evaluating a fully ambulatory subject for sleep apnea. In a preferred embodiment, this method is seen to comprise the steps of (1) locating on the subject's upper lip an airflow sensor that is connected with a miniature, recording unit which has: (a) signal conditioning and filtering circuitry to yield required levels of airflow sensor signal fidelity, (b) a programmable controller having an analog to digital converter, an integrated recorder, a data display means, and firmware that analyzes the airflow sensor signal, (c) a mini jack connected to the recorder that connects with a smart cable to control data flow between the recorder and an external computer (2) using this unit to sample at prescribed time intervals the sensor data which effectively quantifies the temporal variation of the subject's inspiration and expiration airflow, (3) time stamping and storing this sampled data in the integrated recorder, (4) using the firmware to identify, count and cause the display of the number of apnea events identified as occurring per a specified period of time, and (5) using an external computer with application software to analyze and display the data for further evaluation of sleep apnea events.


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Ambulatory Body Position Monitor

US Patent:
6095991, Aug 1, 2000
Filed:
Jul 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/121394
Inventors:
David T. Krausman - Kingsville MD
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD
Assignee:
Individual Monitoring Systems, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61B 5103
US Classification:
600595
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and methods for monitoring and recording the position and extent of motion of the body of a human or a lower animal. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, it comprises: (1) a three-dimensional-position monitoring, mercury sensor, (2) a programmable control unit that receives as input the output from the sensor and has the capability to sufficiently interpret said input so as to determine the position and related movements with respect to gravity of the measurement site at which said sensor is located on its user's body, (3) a storage device, operable by said control unit, that stores time-stamped, data regarding the user's body position and related movements, and (4) an interface device that has the capability of transferring the stored data to an external computer. The present invention for ambulatory recording eliminates the requirement that such monitors be connected through cables to external data storage and processing devices, thereby often effectively dictating that such monitoring activities be conducted in clinical laboratories.


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Method For Monitoring Activity And Providing Feedback

US Patent:
5749372, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Mar 2, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/397585
Inventors:
Richard P. Allen - Arnold MD
David T. Krausman - Kingsville MD
International Classification:
A61B 5103
US Classification:
128782
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for accurate and convenient feedback to a user concerning activity level performance. Features of the invention include visual and audible outputs indicating a current level of activity. Another feature includes varying the rate of an audible tone output to reflect an actual and current activity level. In one embodiment an audible outputs is provided when a user's activity level reaches a desired minimum threshold within a given period of time. These features provide immediate and reliable feedback to a user for improved maintenance of at least a desired level of activity.