Method and system for improving photoplethysmographic analyte measurements by de-weighting motion-contaminated data
First Claim
1. An apparatus for use in a measurement instrument which includes at least one illumination source for generating a plurality of light signals at least at two different center wavelengths corresponding to at least two different channels and transmitting said light signals relative to a tissue of a test subject and a sensor configured to receive said light signals transmitted relative to the tissue and to convert the light signals received into output signals, said apparatus comprising:
- a first data storage for storing input data sets representing multiple determined time periods of said output signals, each of said input data sets including first channel data including multiple values based on a first one of said light signals corresponding to a first one of said channels and second channel data including multiple values based on a second one of said light signals corresponding to a second one of said channels;
a first processor configured to receive said input data from said first data storage and perform a multichannel noise analysis involving said first channel data and said second channel data for each of said data sets, and to thereby process said input data sets to output processed data, where said processed data includes multiple output data sets, corresponding to a plurality of said determined time periods, which are selectively modified on a set-by-set basis based on said multichannel noise analysis;
a second data storage for storing said processed data output by said first processor corresponding to said plurality of said determined time periods; and
a second processor for computing a blood analyte related value of the test subject based on said processed data stored in said second data storage.
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Abstract
A system is provided for improving photoplethysmographic analyte measurements by de-emphasizing motion-contaminated data and/or emphasizing motion-free data. The system 100 is used in a measurement instrument which includes at least illumination source 104 for transmitting at least two light signals at two center wavelengths through a patient'"'"'s appendage 106 and a sensor 108 for converting the light signals transmitted through the appendage into electrical output signals. The system 100 includes a first buffer 116 configured to temporarily store at least one pulse cycle of output signals received from the sensor 108. A motion estimator 122 quantifies an amount of motion associated with the output signals stored in the first buffer 116 by performing a principal component analysis on differential absorption values derived from the output signals. Based on the amount of motion estimated, a weight application module 118 is configured to associate a weight with the output signals in the first buffer. The weighted output signals are transferred into a second buffer 120 which contains weighted output signals collected over multiple pulse cycles. An analyte computing module 126 computes blood analyte related values based on the weighted output signals stored in the second buffer 120.
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36 Claims
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1. An apparatus for use in a measurement instrument which includes at least one illumination source for generating a plurality of light signals at least at two different center wavelengths corresponding to at least two different channels and transmitting said light signals relative to a tissue of a test subject and a sensor configured to receive said light signals transmitted relative to the tissue and to convert the light signals received into output signals, said apparatus comprising:
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a first data storage for storing input data sets representing multiple determined time periods of said output signals, each of said input data sets including first channel data including multiple values based on a first one of said light signals corresponding to a first one of said channels and second channel data including multiple values based on a second one of said light signals corresponding to a second one of said channels;
a first processor configured to receive said input data from said first data storage and perform a multichannel noise analysis involving said first channel data and said second channel data for each of said data sets, and to thereby process said input data sets to output processed data, where said processed data includes multiple output data sets, corresponding to a plurality of said determined time periods, which are selectively modified on a set-by-set basis based on said multichannel noise analysis;
a second data storage for storing said processed data output by said first processor corresponding to said plurality of said determined time periods; and
a second processor for computing a blood analyte related value of the test subject based on said processed data stored in said second data storage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus for determining the reliability of output signals produced by a pulse oximeter sensor, comprising:
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means for receiving output data from said pulse oximeter sensor corresponding to first and second determined time periods, said output data including a first data set including a plurality of first data values for said first time period and a second data set including a plurality of second data values for said second time period;
means for analyzing said first and second data sets to estimate corresponding degree of artifactual component reflected in said first and second data sets and apply respective first and second weights to said first and second data sets; and
a processor for using said first and second data sets and said first and second weights to make a determination of a blood analyte relate value, where said first and second data values are attributed different weights in said determination. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
means for separating the output signals produced by the pulse oximeter into first and second pulse waveforms respectively representative of light signals emitted at first and second center wavelengths after being absorbed by a tissue of a test subject;
means for obtaining a set of data points from first and second pulse waveforms, wherein each respective one of said data points represents a pair of differential absorption values derived from said first and second pulse waveforms;
means for determining a degree of variation among said set of data points with respect to a best-fit linear regression line.
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17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said artifactual component is caused by motion of the test subject where the sensor is attached and said degree of artifactual component is estimated based on an assumption that motion affects each of the first and second pulse waveforms substantially the same.
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18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said means for analyzing further comprises:
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means for determining a first degree of variation among said set of data points in one direction; and
means for determining a second degree of variation among said set of data points in another direction perpendicular to said one direction, wherein said degree of artifactual component associated with said output signals is proportional to a product of said first and second degree of variations.
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19. A pulse oximeter for noninvasively measuring a blood analyte related value in a tissue of a test subject, comprising:
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at least one illumination source for generating at least two light signals at predetermined center wavelengths and for transmitting said light signals through the tissue;
a sensor configured to receive said light signals transmitted through the tissue and to convert the light signals received into output signals; and
a processor configured to receive a plurality of input data sets, each of said input data sets representing a determined time period of said output signals produced by said sensor and to preprocess each respective input data set by applying different weights to each said set to thereby establish a preprocessed data output reflecting said different weights;
wherein said blood analyte related value is computed based on said preprocessed data reflecting said different weights. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. A method for improving the accuracy of a blood analyte related value measured by a pulse oximeter having an illumination source for transmitting light signals of at least at two different predetermined center wavelengths relative to tissue of a test subject and a sensor configured to receive the light signals transmitted relative to the tissue and to convert the light signals received into output signals, said method comprising the steps of:
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based on said output signals, storing a first data set corresponding to a first time period and a second data set corresponding to a second time period in a first memory;
processing said first and second data sets stored in said first memory to generate a processed data set, for storage in second memory, based on but different than said first and second data sets; and
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computing said blood analyte related value for the tissue of the test subject based on said processed data set, where said first and second data sets are weighted differently in said step of computing. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
emphasizing said output signals according to said corresponding quantity of motion estimated; and
de-emphasizing said output signals according to said corresponding quantity of motion estimated.
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27. The method of claim 25, wherein said processing step further comprises the step of eliminating said determined time period of said output signals from the blood analyte related value computation if the quantity of motion estimated associated therewith exceeds a determined threshold.
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28. The method of claim 23, wherein said processing step is accomplished with a processor in connection with said first memory.
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29. The method of claim 28, further comprising the step of accumulating in a second memory a plurality of said processed data output by said processor, wherein said blood analyte related value is computed based on said plurality of said processed data stored in said second memory.
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30. The method of claim 23, further comprising the step of separating said output signals into first and second pulse waveforms respectively representative of light signals emitted at first and second wavelengths after being absorbed by said tissue.
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31. The method of claim 30, wherein the processing step further comprises the step of evaluating the reliability of said output signals based on a mathematical analysis of said first and second pulse waveforms.
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32. The method of claim 31, wherein the reliability of said output signals is evaluated on the basis of a quantity of motion associated with said output signals.
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33. The method of claim 32, wherein the quantity of motion associated with said output signals is estimated based on an assumption that motion affect each of the first and second pulse waveforms substantially the same.
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34. The method of claim 32, wherein said evaluating step further comprises the steps of:
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deriving a set of data points from said first and second pulse waveforms, each data point representative of a pair of differential absorption values of said first and second pulse waveforms; and
estimating said quantity of motion associated with said set of data points based on a degree of variation among said set of data points with respect to a best-fit linear regression line.
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35. The method of claim 34, wherein the evaluating step further comprises the steps of:
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using said first and second waveforms to acquire pairs of differential absorption values dAx and dAy;
approximating a degree of motion artifact associated with the output signals based on the concentration of the pairs of differential absorption values dAx and dAy along a best-fit linear line.
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36. The method of claim 32, wherein the processing step further comprises at least one of the following steps:
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emphasizing the output signals that are determined to be reliable in the evaluating step;
de-emphasizing the output signals that are determined to be unreliable in the evaluating step; and
eliminating the output signals that are determined to be unreliable in the evaluating step.
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