SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MONITORING A PATIENT THROUGH FREQUENCY-DOMAIN PHOTO MIGRATION SPECTROSCOPY
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1. A system for determining an output measurement of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient, the system comprising:
- a sensor including a light source modulated at a modulation frequency above about 100 MHz and a detector outputting a signal responsive to light from said source after attenuation by body tissue;
a processor receiving a signal responsive to said detector output signal, processing said signal to determine plethysmograph amplitude data and non-zero plethysmograph phase data, and combining said amplitude and phase data to determine an output measurement of said physiological parameter; and
outputting said measurement.
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Abstract
FDPM processing provides an amplitude signal and a phase signal at a modulation frequency to improve measurement fidelity during measurement of one or more blood parameters. In an embodiment, a light source modulates light at a modulation frequency around 200 MHz to produce an amplitude and phase plethysmograph, usable to access clinical test data.
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1. A system for determining an output measurement of a physiological parameter of a monitored patient, the system comprising:
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a sensor including a light source modulated at a modulation frequency above about 100 MHz and a detector outputting a signal responsive to light from said source after attenuation by body tissue; a processor receiving a signal responsive to said detector output signal, processing said signal to determine plethysmograph amplitude data and non-zero plethysmograph phase data, and combining said amplitude and phase data to determine an output measurement of said physiological parameter; and outputting said measurement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A signal processor of a patient monitor, said processor configured to drive a light source at a modulated frequency, to receive a signal indicative of absorption and scattering of body tissue, to process said signal to have an amplitude component and a phase component;
- combining said amplitude component and said phase component to improve a measurement value.
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9. A method of determining oxygen saturation of a monitored patient, the method comprising:
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modulating a light source at a modulation frequency between about 100 MHz and 300 MHz; receiving a signal from a light detector configured to detected light from said source attenuated by at least pulsing blood of said monitored patient; and processing said signal with a signal processor of an instrument to substantially reduce a dependency of an amplitude response of said signal on an intensity of said source or on a frequency response of said instrument and to substantially reduce a dependency of a phase of said signal on said frequency response of said instrument, said processing additionally includes determining output measurements for said oxygen saturation based on at least said amplitude and said frequency response and outputting said measurements. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of determining confidence in a signal from a noninvasive optical sensor, the method comprising:
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modulating a light source at a modulation frequency; receiving a signal from a light detector configured to detected light from said source attenuated by at least pulsing blood of said monitored patient; and processing said signal with a signal processor to determine phase information related to said signal, to determine amplitude information related to said signal, and to determine a confidence in said amplitude information based on said phase information, said processing additionally including determining output measurements based on at least said amplitude information and said confidence. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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