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Method of and apparatus for recognizing falsified pulse oximetry measurements

  • US 5,846,190 A
  • Filed: 10/10/1996
  • Issued: 12/08/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/10/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Method of detecting falsified pulse oximetry measurements in which light of at least two wavelengths alternately irradiates tissue of a patient and an excitation light source is arranged to cause light transmitted through or reflected from the tissue to be measured with a photoreceptor, filtered, converted via A/D conversion and subsequently analyzed to determine the oxygen saturation in the patient'"'"'s blood, comprisingmodifying the intensity of the light of the excitation light source during repeated sequential time intervals,measuring with the photoreceptor the intensity of a modified signal during the repeated time intervals which in comparison to the signal measured with unmodified excitation light source(s) has a modified useful signal component and a constant ambient light component,filtering and converting the modified signal to derive a converted modified signal by A/D-conversion in essentially the same way as the signal measured with an unmodified excitation light source is filtered and converted,deriving from the converted modified signal a value representative of the amplitude of the ambient light component,the value representative of the amplitude of the ambient light component, or a quantity derived from the value, being a measure of the signal quality.

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