Motion compatible sensor for non-invasive optical blood analysis
First Claim
1. A pulse oximeter sensor comprising:
- a light emitter;
a light detector;
processing circuitry in the sensor that calculates blood oxygen saturation values using signals received from the light detector; and
a transmitter in the sensor for wirelessly transmitting signals from the sensor to an oximeter monitor.
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Abstract
A non-invasive optical sensor which uses the motion signal to calculate the physiological characteristic being measured. For pulse oximetry, a least squares or a ratio-of-ratios technique can be applied to the motion signal itself. This is made possible by selecting a site on the patient where variations in motion produce signals of two wavelengths which are sufficiently correlated. In particular, it has been determined that a sensor placed on a nail, in particular a thumbnail, exhibits the characteristics of having the red and infrared signals correlated when used for pulse oximetry, and the resulting signals correlate to arterial oxygen saturation.
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18 Claims
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1. A pulse oximeter sensor comprising:
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a light emitter;
a light detector;
processing circuitry in the sensor that calculates blood oxygen saturation values using signals received from the light detector; and
a transmitter in the sensor for wirelessly transmitting signals from the sensor to an oximeter monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A pulse oximeter sensor comprising:
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a light emitter;
a light detector;
processing circuitry in the sensor that calculates blood oxygen saturation values and a pulse rate using signals received from the light detector;
a display in the sensor for displaying the blood oxygen saturation values and the pulse rate; and
a transmitter in the sensor for wirelessly transmitting signals from the sensor to an oximeter monitor. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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