APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE WITH MOTION ARTIFACTS ELIMINATION
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1. An apparatus for measuring a blood pressure of a subject, comprising:
- a cuff placed around the subject'"'"'s arm containing an artery;
an inflating unit, coupled to the cuff, for inflating the cuff;
a pressure transducer coupled to the cuff; and
a controlling/processing unit, coupled to the cuff, the inflating unit and the pressure transducer, respectively, for controlling the inflating unit to inflate the cuff to an initial inflation pressure, controlling the cuff to be deflated from the initial inflation pressure, obtaining a cuff pressure signal and a sequence of raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes relating to counter-pressure of the artery from the pressure transducer as the cuff is deflated from the initial inflation pressure, calculating a respective weight for each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes, correcting each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes based on the weights to obtain a sequence of current oscillometric pulse amplitudes replacing the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes, defining a maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude among the current oscillometric pulse amplitudes, determining a systolic pressure relating to the blood pressure of the subject based on the maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude, the cuff pressure signal and a first ratio, and determining a diastolic pressure relating to the blood pressure of the subject based on the maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude, the cuff pressure signal and second ratio.
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Abstract
The invention discloses an apparatus and method for measuring a blood pressure. In particular, the method and apparatus according to the invention are capable of eliminating motion artifacts induced by, for example, talking, irregular breathing, frequent swallowing, coughing, shaking, and so on motions of a subject. The method and apparatus according to the invention utilizes a set of fuzzy logic rules and a curve-fitting way to eliminate the motion artifacts.
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1. An apparatus for measuring a blood pressure of a subject, comprising:
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a cuff placed around the subject'"'"'s arm containing an artery; an inflating unit, coupled to the cuff, for inflating the cuff; a pressure transducer coupled to the cuff; and a controlling/processing unit, coupled to the cuff, the inflating unit and the pressure transducer, respectively, for controlling the inflating unit to inflate the cuff to an initial inflation pressure, controlling the cuff to be deflated from the initial inflation pressure, obtaining a cuff pressure signal and a sequence of raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes relating to counter-pressure of the artery from the pressure transducer as the cuff is deflated from the initial inflation pressure, calculating a respective weight for each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes, correcting each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes based on the weights to obtain a sequence of current oscillometric pulse amplitudes replacing the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes, defining a maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude among the current oscillometric pulse amplitudes, determining a systolic pressure relating to the blood pressure of the subject based on the maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude, the cuff pressure signal and a first ratio, and determining a diastolic pressure relating to the blood pressure of the subject based on the maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude, the cuff pressure signal and second ratio. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for measuring a blood pressure of a subject by use of a cuff placed around the subject'"'"'s arm containing an artery, said method comprising the steps of:
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inflating the cuff to an initial inflation pressure; obtaining a cuff pressure signal and a sequence of raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes relating to counter-pressure of the artery from a pressure transducer coupled to the cuff as the cuff is deflated from the initial inflation pressure; calculating a respective weight for each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes; based on the weights, correcting each of the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes to obtain a sequence of current oscillometric pulse amplitudes replacing the raw oscillometric pulse amplitudes; defining a maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude among the current oscillometric pulse amplitudes; and based on the maximum oscillometric pulse amplitude, the cuff pressure signal, a first ratio and a second ratio, determining a systolic pressure and a diastolic pressure relating to the blood pressure of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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