Apparatus and method for use in pulse oximeters
First Claim
1. In a method for performing pulse oximetry wherein a selected extremity of a human being or an animal is exposed to electromagnetic radiation of two different wavelengths, the improvement comprising:
- (a) generating first and second pulses of electromagnetic radiation having first and second wavelengths, respectively, said first pulses being generated at a first pulse frequency and said second pulses being generated at a second pulse frequency;
(b) exposing the selected extremity to the first and second pulses;
(c) producing an electrical signal corresponding to the electromagnetic radiation intensity at a selected location in the vicinity of the selected extremity, said electrical signal corresponding to the electromagnetic radiation intensity over a band of wavelengths which includes the first and second wavelengths;
(d) separating the electrical signal produced in step (c) into a first amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the first pulse frequency and a second amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the second pulse frequency; and
(e) demodulating the first and second electrical signals.
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Abstract
A method of exposing a patient'"'"'s extremity to light of two wavelengths and detecting the absorbance of the extremity at each of the wavelengths is provided comprising the steps of: (a) generating pulses of light having the first wavelength at a first pulse frequency; (b) generating pulses of light having the second wavelength at a second pulse frequency; (c) exposing the extremity to the first and second pulses; (d) producing an electrical signal corresponding to the total amount of light transmitted through the extremity; (e) separating the electrical signal produced in step (d) into a first amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the first pulse frequency and a second amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the second pulse frequency; and (f) demodulating the first and second amplitude-modulated electrical signals to produce a first signal corresponding to the amount of light transmitted through the extremity at the first wavelength and a second signal corresponding to the amount of light transmitted through the extremity at the second wavelength. The method allows the extremity to be exposed to the two wavelengths in the presence of ambient light and essentially eliminates interference problems caused by 60-cycle power sources. Apparatus for practicing the method is also disclosed.
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1. In a method for performing pulse oximetry wherein a selected extremity of a human being or an animal is exposed to electromagnetic radiation of two different wavelengths, the improvement comprising:
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(a) generating first and second pulses of electromagnetic radiation having first and second wavelengths, respectively, said first pulses being generated at a first pulse frequency and said second pulses being generated at a second pulse frequency; (b) exposing the selected extremity to the first and second pulses; (c) producing an electrical signal corresponding to the electromagnetic radiation intensity at a selected location in the vicinity of the selected extremity, said electrical signal corresponding to the electromagnetic radiation intensity over a band of wavelengths which includes the first and second wavelengths; (d) separating the electrical signal produced in step (c) into a first amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the first pulse frequency and a second amplitude-modulated electrical signal at the second pulse frequency; and (e) demodulating the first and second electrical signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Apparatus for use in a pulse oximeter for generating and detecting two wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation comprising:
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(a) first means for generating pulses of electromagnetic radiation having a first wavelength, said pulses being generated at a first pulse frequency; (b) second means for generating pulses of electromagnetic radiation having a second wavelength, said pulses being generated at a second pulse frequency; (c) means for simultaneously exposing a selected extremity of a human being or an animal to the first and second pulses; (d) transducer means for producing an electrical signal which is representative of the electromagnetic radiation intensity at a selected location in the vicinity of the selected extremity, said transducer means being responsive to electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths; (e) first bandpass filter means centered at or near the first pulse frequency operatively connected to the transducer means for separating a first electrical signal from the electrical signal produced by the transducer means, said first electrical signal being representative of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation having the first wavelength at the selected location; and (f) second bandpass filter means centered at or near the second pulse frequency operatively connected to the transducer means for separating a second electrical signal from the electrical signal produced by the transducer means, said second electrical signal being representative of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation having the second wavelength at the selected location. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. Testing apparatus comprising:
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(a) exposing means for exposing a test specimen to electromagnetic radiation of two different wavelengths, said means including; (i) first means for generating pulses of electromagnetic radiation having the first of the two different wavelengths, said pulses being generated at a first pulse frequency; (ii) second means for generating pulses of electromagnetic radiation having the second of the two different wavelengths, said pulses being generated at a second pulse frequency; and (iii) means for simultaneously exposing the test specimen to the first and second pulses; and (b) means for detecting the intensity of electromagnetic radiation at each of the two different wavelengths at a selected location in the vicinity of the test specimen, said means including; (i) transducer means at the selected location for producing an electrical signal which is representative of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation in the vicinity of said means, said transducer means being responsive to electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths; and (ii) means for separating the electrical signal produced by the transducer means into first and second electrical signals which are representative of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation in the vicinity of the transducer means at the first and second wavelengths, respectively, said means including first bandpass filter means centered at or near the first pulse frequency for producing the first electrical signal and second bandpass filter means centered at or near the second pulse frequency for producing the second electrical signal. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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