Manual and automatic probe calibration
First Claim
1. A medical probe configured to transmit and detect light, said medical probe adapted to be positioned adjacent tissue material, said medical probe comprising:
- at least one light emitting element, said light emitting element having an emission with a centroid transmission wavelength, said medical probe configured with said light emitting element such that when said medical probe is positioned adjacent said tissue material, at least a portion of said emission passes through said tissue material;
wavelength detection instrumentation comprising;
first and second photodetectors, said emission within the response of said first and second photodetectors;
a light directing member configured to direct light from said at least one light emitting element to said first and second photodetectors, said light directing member comprising an integrating optical sphere having said first and second photodetectors positioned about said sphere so as to receive substantially equivalent portions of light from said at least one light emitting element; and
a filter positioned between said second photodetector and said at least one light emitting element, said filter having a transition band selected to encompass said centroid transmission wavelength; and
an interface adapted to couple the medical probe to a medical instrument.
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Abstract
The method and apparatus of the present invention provides a system wherein light-emitting diodes (LEDs) can be tuned within a given range by selecting their operating drive current in order to obtain a precise wavelength. The present invention further provides a manner in which to calibrate and utilize an LED probe, such that the shift in wavelength for a known change in drive current is a known quantity. In general, the principle of wavelength shift for current drive changes for LEDs is utilized in order to allow better calibration and added flexibility in the use of LED sensors, particularly in applications when the precise wavelength is needed in order to obtain accurate measurements. The present invention also provides a system in which it is not necessary to know precise wavelengths of LEDs where precise wavelengths were needed in the past. Finally, the present invention provides a method and apparatus for determining the operating wavelength of a light emitting element such as a light emitting diode.
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12 Claims
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1. A medical probe configured to transmit and detect light, said medical probe adapted to be positioned adjacent tissue material, said medical probe comprising:
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at least one light emitting element, said light emitting element having an emission with a centroid transmission wavelength, said medical probe configured with said light emitting element such that when said medical probe is positioned adjacent said tissue material, at least a portion of said emission passes through said tissue material; wavelength detection instrumentation comprising; first and second photodetectors, said emission within the response of said first and second photodetectors; a light directing member configured to direct light from said at least one light emitting element to said first and second photodetectors, said light directing member comprising an integrating optical sphere having said first and second photodetectors positioned about said sphere so as to receive substantially equivalent portions of light from said at least one light emitting element; and a filter positioned between said second photodetector and said at least one light emitting element, said filter having a transition band selected to encompass said centroid transmission wavelength; and an interface adapted to couple the medical probe to a medical instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of determining the wavelength of a light emitting element positioned on a medical sensor probe, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a set of a plurality of predetermined ratios, each of said plurality of predetermined ratios corresponding to an associated centroid wavelength; contemporaneously with or just prior to patient monitoring, transmitting light from said light emitting element to a first light detecting element to obtain a first intensity; transmitting light from said light emitting element through a filter which attenuates the light to a second light detecting element to obtain a second intensity; calculating a ratio of said second intensity to said first intensity; and comparing said ratio to said set of predetermined ratios to reference the centroid wavelength of said light emitting element. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. An oximeter sensor configured to transmit light and detect light, said oximeter sensor adapted to be positioned adjacent tissue material, said oximeter sensor comprising:
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at least a first light emitting element, said light emitting element configured with said oximeter sensor such that when said oximeter sensor is positioned adjacent said tissue material, a first portion of light from said light emitting element will pass through said tissue material; a light diffuser, said light diffuser adapted to remove polarization of light emitted from said light emitting element; a wavelength detection device comprising; at least two photodetectors; and at least one filter positioned such that light from said light emitting element passes through said filter prior to detection by at least one of said at least two photodetectors; and an interface coupled to said at least two photodetectors and to said light emitting element and adapted to couple said oximeter sensor to an oximeter instrument. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of determining the wavelength of a light emitting element for a medical probe, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a set of a plurality of predetermined ratios, each of said plurality of predetermined ratios corresponding to an associated centroid wavelength; in the clinical setting, transmitting light from said light emitting element to a first light detecting element to obtain a first intensity; transmitting light from said light emitting element through a filter which attenuates the light to a second light detecting element to obtain a second intensity; calculating a ratio of said second intensity to said first intensity; and comparing said ratio to said set of predetermined ratios to reference the centroid wavelength of said light emitting element.
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