Electronic blood pressure meter having means for detecting artifacts
First Claim
1. An electronic blood pressure meter, comprising:
- a cuff;
pressurization means for pressurizing the cuff;
depressurization means for depressurizing the cuff;
pressure detecting means for detecting the pressure in the cuff;
blood vessel information detecting means for detecting blood vessel information during the process of pressurization or depressurization of the cuff; and
blood pressure values determining means for determining a systolic blood pressure and a diastolic blood pressure according to output signals from the blood vessel information detecting means and the pressure detecting means;
further comprising;
pulse wave component detecting means connected to the cuff, the pulse wave component detecting means being for obtaining pulse wave data;
non-negative time period measuring means for measuring a non-negative time period of the pulse wave data obtained by the pulse wave component detecting means, the non-negative time period being measured relative to a certain reference level;
abnormal state detecting means for detecting an abnormal state when the non-negative time period measured by the non-negative time period measuring means is greater than a certain threshold level; and
wherein the abnormal state detecting means comprises a microprocessor which is repeatedly activated at a certain time interval by interrupting a main routine for normal measurement of blood pressure values.
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Abstract
In an electronic blood pressure meter, artifacts or disturbances of blood pressure measurement due to the motions of the arm or the body of the person whose blood pressure is to be measured is detected from the level of a pulse wave signal. If the pulse wave signal continues to be above a certain reference level for more than a certain threshold time period, it is determined to be indicative of the presence of an artifact which prevents accurate measurement of blood pressure. This process of detecting an artifact can be conveniently implemented as an interruption routine of a microprocessor. When such an artifact is detected, a warning signal may be issued and the cuff may be rapidly vented so that the renewed measurement can be carried out without any further ado.
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3 Claims
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1. An electronic blood pressure meter, comprising:
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a cuff; pressurization means for pressurizing the cuff; depressurization means for depressurizing the cuff; pressure detecting means for detecting the pressure in the cuff; blood vessel information detecting means for detecting blood vessel information during the process of pressurization or depressurization of the cuff; and blood pressure values determining means for determining a systolic blood pressure and a diastolic blood pressure according to output signals from the blood vessel information detecting means and the pressure detecting means; further comprising; pulse wave component detecting means connected to the cuff, the pulse wave component detecting means being for obtaining pulse wave data; non-negative time period measuring means for measuring a non-negative time period of the pulse wave data obtained by the pulse wave component detecting means, the non-negative time period being measured relative to a certain reference level; abnormal state detecting means for detecting an abnormal state when the non-negative time period measured by the non-negative time period measuring means is greater than a certain threshold level; and wherein the abnormal state detecting means comprises a microprocessor which is repeatedly activated at a certain time interval by interrupting a main routine for normal measurement of blood pressure values. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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