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Non-interfering blood pressure measuring

  • US 10,052,036 B2
  • Filed: 05/18/2015
  • Issued: 08/21/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/19/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of measuring blood pressure from an artery in a limb of a subject, comprising:

  • measuring, by a non-interfering arterial measurement sensor, a first change in distension of the artery at a measurement location on the limb without interference to an arterial pressure at the measurement location during a series of pulses;

    determining, by a processor, a first pulse rate and estimated pulse pressures in response to measuring the first change in distension, the estimated pulse pressures comprising pressure values during at least a portion of a pulse including a diastolic phase;

    determining, by the processor, a coefficient fitting an exponentially decaying function representing an exponential decay of a portion of the diastolic phase to select ones of the estimated pulse pressures corresponding to the diastolic phase, the coefficient indicative of a nonzero asymptotic value of the exponentially decaying function; and

    determining, by the processor, an absolute blood pressure by applying the coefficient to a select mathematical model expressing a first relationship between the first change in distension of the artery and a transmural pressure in the artery at the measurement location.

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