Small Animal Pulse Oximeter User Interface
First Claim
1. A user interface for a pulse oximetry device that calculates physiologic parameters of a subject including at least a subject'"'"'s heart rate and SpO2, the interface comprising a graphical display of at least one raw data signal of the pulse oximetry device that maintains heart and breath rate components and a display of the calculated heart rate and SpO2 of the subject.
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Abstract
A user interface for a pulse oximetry device that calculates physiologic parameters of a subject including at least a subject'"'"'s heart rate and SpO2, is disclosed wherein the interface comprises a graphical display of at least one raw data signal of the pulse oximetry device that maintains heart and breath rate components and a display of the calculated heart rate and SpO2 of the subject. The interface may further include a user selectable data averaging function in which the interface is configured to selectively obtain and display averages of at least some of the calculated physiologic parameters over a defined period.
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- 1. A user interface for a pulse oximetry device that calculates physiologic parameters of a subject including at least a subject'"'"'s heart rate and SpO2, the interface comprising a graphical display of at least one raw data signal of the pulse oximetry device that maintains heart and breath rate components and a display of the calculated heart rate and SpO2 of the subject.
- 11. A user interface for a physiologic parameter sensor that calculates physiologic parameters of a subject, the interface comprising user selectable data averaging function in which the interface is configured to selectively obtain and display averages of at least some of the calculated physiologic parameters over a defined period.
- 18. A user interface for a pulse oximetry device that calculates physiologic parameters of a subject including at least a subject'"'"'s heart rate and SpO2, the interface comprising a graphical display of a plurality of the calculated physiologic parameters over time and a user selectable event file marker function configured to physically identify selected time locations on the graphical display.
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