Multi-wavelength incremental absorbence oximeter
First Claim
1. In apparatus for indicating the relative percentage of at least one absorber in (a) the arterial blood stream of living tissue, the combination ofmeans for sequentially directing light of different wavelengths along a given path into which a member of a body may be inserted,photosensitive means for producing at its output electrical signals having amplitudes that respectively correspond to the intensity of the light of different ones of said wavelengths in said path,logarithmic means coupled to the output of said photosensitive means for deriving electrical signals that are proportioned to the logarithm of the electrical signals at the output of said photosensitive means, andseparate means alternating current coupled to the output of said logarithmic means so as to receive only the alternating current components of the output of said logarithmic means, each said means deriving an output signal that respectively corresponds to the amplitude of the alternating current component of the electrical signal at the output of said logarithmic means corresponding to a different wavelength of light.
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Abstract
Light of two different wavelengths is passed through or reflected from a member of the body so as to be modulated by the pulsatile blood flow therein. The amplitudes of the alternating current components of the logarithms of the respective light modulations are compared by taking their molecular extinction coefficients into account so as to yield the degree of oxygen saturation. By adding a third wavelength of light, the percentage of other absorbers in the blood stream such as a dye or carboxyhemoglobin can be measured. Fixed absorbers reduce the amount of light that passes through or is reflected from the body member by a constant amount and so have no effect on the amplitudes of the alternating current components that are used in making the measurements.
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1. In apparatus for indicating the relative percentage of at least one absorber in (a) the arterial blood stream of living tissue, the combination of
means for sequentially directing light of different wavelengths along a given path into which a member of a body may be inserted, photosensitive means for producing at its output electrical signals having amplitudes that respectively correspond to the intensity of the light of different ones of said wavelengths in said path, logarithmic means coupled to the output of said photosensitive means for deriving electrical signals that are proportioned to the logarithm of the electrical signals at the output of said photosensitive means, and separate means alternating current coupled to the output of said logarithmic means so as to receive only the alternating current components of the output of said logarithmic means, each said means deriving an output signal that respectively corresponds to the amplitude of the alternating current component of the electrical signal at the output of said logarithmic means corresponding to a different wavelength of light.
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4. In an oximeter the combination of means for sequentially directing pulses of light of different wavelengths along a given path,
photosensitive means for producing a first set of electrical pulse signals that respectively correspond to the intensity of said pulses of light as they may be modified by a member of a body placed in said path, a logging amplifier coupled to receive said first set of electrical pulse signals and produce at its output a second set of electrical pulses that respectively correspond to the logarithm of said first set, switching means coupled to the output of said logging amplifier for directing at least a portion of each of the pulses of said second set resulting from each wavelength of light to a different channel, and each of said channels including means for producing an output signal that is proportional to the peak to peak amplitude of the pulses directed to it by said switching means.
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5. An instrument for non-invasively producing electrical signals that can be combined so as to determine the relative percentage of at least one absorber contained in the arterial blood of living tissue, comprising
means for emitting radiations of different wavelengths along a path into which a member of a patient'"'"'s body may be inserted, photosensitive means for providing first electrical signals, each of which corresponds to the received radiation strength of a different wavelength of light, logging means coupled to the output of said photosensitive means for providing second electrical signals, each respectively corresponding to the logarithm of one of said first electrical signals, means alternating current coupled to the output of said logging means so as to pass only the alternating current components of each of said second electrical signals to respectively different outputs, the alternating current components forming third electrical signals, and means for respectively deriving from each of said third electrical signals a separate electrical output signal proportional to the peak-to-peak amplitude of said third electrical signal.
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7. Apparatus for non-invasively producing electrical signals that can be combined so as to determine the relative percentage of at least one absorber contained in the arterial blood stream of living tissue, comprising
a light source, means for deriving a plurality of first signals, each representing the logarithm of the intensity of light of a different wavelength arriving at a given point in a path from said source, and means coupled to said latter means for deriving from each of said first signals a second signal corresponding to the peak-to-peak amplitude of the first signal during the period of at least one heart cycle.
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