NONINVASIVE MULTI-PARAMETER PATIENT MONITOR
First Claim
1. A method of comprising:
- processing one or more signals with one or more signal processors, said signals responsive to attenuation of light by body tissue of a monitored patient;
noninvasively, electronically determining measured values of a plurality of physiological parameters including at least a first physiological parameter and a second physiological parameter, based at least in part on the processed one or more signals;
providing an alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter;
altering the alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter based at least in part on at least one measured value of the second physiological parameter satisfying threshold value; and
activating a caregiver alert based at least in part on at least one measured value of the first physiological parameter satisfying the altered alarm threshold.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a handheld multi-parameter patient monitor capable of determining multiple physiological parameters from the output of a light sensitive detector capable of detecting light attenuated by body tissue. For example, in an embodiment, the monitor is capable of advantageously and accurately displaying one or more of pulse rate, plethysmograph data, perfusion quality, signal confidence, and values of blood constituents in body tissue, including for example, arterial carbon monoxide saturation (“HbCO”), methemoglobin saturation (“HbMet”), total hemoglobin (“Hbt”), arterial oxygen saturation (“SpO2”), fractional arterial oxygen saturation (“SpaO2”), or the like. In an embodiment, the monitor displays a line associated with a patient wellness level.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of comprising:
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processing one or more signals with one or more signal processors, said signals responsive to attenuation of light by body tissue of a monitored patient; noninvasively, electronically determining measured values of a plurality of physiological parameters including at least a first physiological parameter and a second physiological parameter, based at least in part on the processed one or more signals; providing an alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter; altering the alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter based at least in part on at least one measured value of the second physiological parameter satisfying threshold value; and activating a caregiver alert based at least in part on at least one measured value of the first physiological parameter satisfying the altered alarm threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A patient monitor, comprising:
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a sensor port configured to receive one or more signals from a sensor, wherein the signals are responsive to attenuation of light by body tissue of a monitored patient; and a processor in communication with the sensor port and configured to; noninvasively, electronically determine measured values of a plurality of physiological parameters including at least a first physiological parameter and a second physiological parameter using the one or more signals received from the sensor, provide an alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter, alter the alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter based at least in part on at least one measured value of the second physiological parameter satisfying a threshold value, and activate a caregiver alert based at least in part on at least one measured value of the first physiological parameter satisfying the altered alarm threshold. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method comprising:
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noninvasively, electronically determining measured values of a plurality of physiological parameters including at least a first physiological parameter and a second physiological parameter, wherein the determining is performed by processing one or more signals with one or more signal processors, said signals responsive to attenuation of light by body tissue of a monitored patient; providing an alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter; altering the alarm threshold for the first physiological parameter based at least in part on at least one measured value of the second physiological parameter satisfying a threshold value; and activating a caregiver alert upon the occurrence of a predetermined event, wherein the predetermined event is based at least in part on at least one measured value of the first physiological parameter satisfying the altered alarm threshold. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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