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Optical blood oxygen saturation probe for insertion into the esophagus

  • US 5,357,954 A
  • Filed: 01/04/1993
  • Issued: 10/25/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/04/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A probe insertable into the esophagus comprising:

  • a tubular member, said tubular member being airtight and flexible, having a proximal and a distal portion with the distal portion being sized for insertion into the esophagus of a patient;

    a flexible membrane, said tubular member extending to and beyond said flexible membrane and passing centrally thereof, said flexible membrane surrounding and extending away from said tubular member, a set of apertures formed in a side wall of said tubular member beneath said flexible membrane, said membrane vibrating in response to internal heart and respiration sounds of said patient, said tubular member conducting said sounds to said proximal portion;

    optical blood oxygen saturation sensing means, located at and integral to said distal portion of said tubular member, for determining the oxygen saturation of blood perfusing tissues of the esophagus without contacting said blood, said means comprising a first light source emitting light of wavelength not absorbed by saturated hemoglobin, said first light source oriented to transmit light at an angle other than the perpendicular from the side wall of said tubular member, a second light source emitting light of wavelength absorbed by saturated hemoglobin, said second light source oriented to transmit light at an angle other than the perpendicular from the side wall of said tubular member; and

    a sensor means for receiving light reflected from the tissue of the esophagus, said sensor means oriented to receive light at an angle other than the perpendicular from the side wall of said tubular member; and

    signal transmission means, extending along the interior of said tubular member between said blood oxygen saturation sensing means and said proximal portion of said tubular member, for transmitting an input signal to said sensing means and for transmitting an output signal from said sensing means, the input signal providing for the projection of light onto the tissues of the esophagus and the output signal being responsive to light reflected by said tissues.

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