Device and method for measuring constituents in blood
First Claim
1. Method for controlling a device for measuring quantitative proportions of blood constituents, in which electromagnetic radiation of different radiation frequencies is passed through a blood-containing vessel, and at least a portion of the radiation exiting the vessel is detected by sensors and fed to an evaluating device, wherein at least two radiation detection sensors (2, 3, 4) are positioned a certain distance apart and that the evaluating device is assigned a calibration characteristic curve, which is determined by an individual calibration measurement, in which at least one constant is used as the calibration criterion and is determined from at least one measurement variable (22) detected by the sensors (2, 3, 4).
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Abstract
The method and device serve to measure a proportion of constituents in blood. To this end, electromagnetic radiation of different radiation wavelengths is directed through a tissue (9) containing blood vessels (1). At least a portion of the radiation exiting the vessel is detected using sensors, and a corresponding measured value derived therefrom is fed to an evaluating device. The evaluating device (10) is connected to at least two sensors (2, 3, 4) and has an analyzer (11) for determining a dispersion of radiation by evaluating the intensity of the radiation received by the individual sensors. An individual calibration determination is carried out by evaluating the angle-dependent dispersion and can be drawn upon for conducting a pulse spectroscopic determination of concentrations of substances.
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- 1. Method for controlling a device for measuring quantitative proportions of blood constituents, in which electromagnetic radiation of different radiation frequencies is passed through a blood-containing vessel, and at least a portion of the radiation exiting the vessel is detected by sensors and fed to an evaluating device, wherein at least two radiation detection sensors (2, 3, 4) are positioned a certain distance apart and that the evaluating device is assigned a calibration characteristic curve, which is determined by an individual calibration measurement, in which at least one constant is used as the calibration criterion and is determined from at least one measurement variable (22) detected by the sensors (2, 3, 4).
- 14. Device for measuring quantitative proportions of blood constituents, which has at least one emission source for generating electromagnetic radiation and at least one sensor, which detects the transmitted portion of the radiation and is connected with an evaluating device, wherein the evaluating device (10) has at least two sensors (2, 3, 4) and that the evaluating device (10) has an analyzer (11) for determining the angle-dependent scattering of the radiation by evaluating the signals received from the individual sensors (2, 3, 4).
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