TESTICULAR TORSION SENSING APPARATUS AND METHOD THEREOF
First Claim
1. An apparatus for sensing a status of testicular torsion in a test area in a user, the apparatus comprising:
- a sensor configured for projecting a specific wavelength light source to the test area and receiving a reflected light from the test area, for obtaining a pulse information and an oxygen saturation information on the test area;
a comparing unit configured for determining a status of blood flow in the test area and a corresponding status of testicular torsion, according to the pulse information and the oxygen saturation information; and
a display unit for displaying the testicular torsion status.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an apparatus for sensing a status of testicular torsion and a method thereof, and is related to technical fields of measuring human pulse, heart rate, blood pressure, or blood flow, for sensing the status of a test area in a user. The apparatus comprises a sensor configured for projecting a specific wavelength light source to the test area and receiving a reflected light from the test area, for obtaining a pulse information and an oxygen saturation information on the test area; a comparing unit configured for determining a status of blood flow in the test area and a corresponding status of testicular torsion, according to the pulse information and the oxygen saturation information; and a display unit for displaying the testicular torsion status.
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17 Claims
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1. An apparatus for sensing a status of testicular torsion in a test area in a user, the apparatus comprising:
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a sensor configured for projecting a specific wavelength light source to the test area and receiving a reflected light from the test area, for obtaining a pulse information and an oxygen saturation information on the test area; a comparing unit configured for determining a status of blood flow in the test area and a corresponding status of testicular torsion, according to the pulse information and the oxygen saturation information; and a display unit for displaying the testicular torsion status. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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