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Oscillometric blood pressure monitor with improved performance in the presence of arrhythmias

  • US 6,423,010 B1
  • Filed: 10/04/2000
  • Issued: 07/23/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for measuring a patient'"'"'s blood pressure comprising the steps of:

  • applying an inflatable cuff around an extremity of said patient;

    inflating said cuff to a pressure above said patient'"'"'s systolic blood pressure;

    detecting oscillation complexes within said cuff;

    measuring a characteristic of said oscillation complexes;

    establishing first and second sets of matching criteria based on said measured characteristic of said oscillation complexes for determining whether adjacent oscillation complexes are equivalent;

    providing a sensor to detect the presence of arrhythmias;

    comparing adjacent complexes to determine whether said oscillation complexes are equivalent according to said first set of matching criteria when an arrhythmia has not been detected and according to said second set of matching criteria when an arrhythmia has been detected;

    upon detecting equivalent adjacent complexes, deflating said cuff pressure by a predetermined increment and again detecting oscillation complexes within said cuff, measuring said characteristic of said oscillation complexes, and comparing said characteristic of adjacent oscillation complexes to determine whether any two adjacent oscillation complexes are equivalent;

    repeating the preceding step until it is determined that the measured characteristic of two equivalent adjacent oscillation complexes at a given cuff pressure has reached a maximum relative to the measured characteristic of the two adjacent equivalent oscillation complexes measured at other cuff pressures, the given cuff pressure at which said measured characteristic reaches a maximum corresponding to the patient'"'"'s mean arterial pressure.

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