METHOD FOR DATA REDUCTION AND CALIBRATION OF AN OCT-BASED PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITOR
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and system for estimating blood analyte levels using a noninvasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) based physiological monitor. An algorithm correlates OCT-based estimated blood analyte data with actual blood analyte data determined by other methods, such as invasively. OCT-based data is fit to the obtained blood analyte measurements to achieve the best correlation. Once the algorithm has generated sets of estimated blood analyte levels, it may refine the number of sets by applying one or more mathematical filters. The OCT-based physiological monitor can be calibrated using an Intensity Difference plot or the Pearson Product Moment Correlation method.
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2. A method of estimating a blood analyte level using an optical coherence tomography (OCT) device, the method comprising:
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receiving, from an OCT device, at least two OCT scans of an area of biological tissue along a depth dimension, the at least two OCT scans obtained at different times; computing intensity differences between the at least two OCT scans to generate an intensity difference plot; determining a portion of the intensity difference plot associated with at least a zero crossing and corresponding localized extrema; selecting, based on the determined portion of the intensity difference plot, one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans; and estimating a blood analyte level based on a comparison of the one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans with OCT calibration data. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Non-transitory computer-readable storage having stored thereon instructions that, when executed, direct a computing system to perform operations comprising:
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receiving, from an OCT device, at least two OCT scans of an area of biological tissue along a depth dimension, the at least two OCT scans obtained at different times; computing intensity differences between the at least two OCT scans to generate an intensity difference plot; determining a portion of the intensity difference plot associated with at least a zero crossing and corresponding localized extrema; selecting, based on the determined portion of the intensity difference plot, one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans; and estimating a blood analyte level based on a comparison of the one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans with OCT calibration data. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for estimating a blood analyte level using an optical coherence tomography (OCT) device, the system comprising:
a processor configured to; receive, from an OCT device, at least two OCT scans of an area of biological tissue along a depth dimension, the at least two OCT scans obtained at different times; compute intensity differences between the at least two OCT scans to generate an intensity difference plot; select, based on one or more portions of the intensity difference plot having large changes in intensity, corresponding one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans having large changes in intensity; and estimate a blood analyte level based on a comparison of the one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans with OCT calibration data. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. Non-transitory computer-readable storage having stored thereon instructions that, when executed, direct a computing system to perform operations comprising:
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receiving, from an OCT device, at least two OCT scans of an area of biological tissue along a depth dimension, the at least two OCT scans obtained at different times; computing intensity differences between the at least two OCT scans to generate an intensity difference plot; selecting, based on one or more portions of the intensity difference plot having large changes in intensity, corresponding one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans having large changes in intensity; and estimating a blood analyte level based on a comparison of the one or more portions of the at least two OCT scans with OCT calibration data. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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