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Electronic blood pressure meter

  • US 6,602,200 B1
  • Filed: 05/02/2001
  • Issued: 08/05/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/08/1999
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electronic blood pressure meter determining blood pressure in a process of gradually depressurizing an artery of at least one area of a human body that has been pressurized to a level higher than systolic pressure, comprising:

  • pulse wave detecting means for detecting oscillation of a blood vessel wall or pulsating blood flow in the artery occurring in the inflation process;

    pulse wave period measuring means calculating, when said pulse wave detecting means detects a plurality of pulse waves, a period between occurrences of respective pulsations;

    pulse wave feature amount calculating means receiving as inputs a pulse wave signal of one or a plurality of pulsations supplied from pulse wave detecting means and a representative pressure value synchronizing with pulse wave generation timing supplied from pressure detecting means detecting pressure at the pressurized area of the human body, for extracting a feature amount correlated to at least two of systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and mean blood pressure or correlated to systolic pressure only; and

    deflation rate calculating means according to an output from said pulse wave feature amount calculating means and the pulse wave period measured by said pulse wave period measuring means for calculating a target deflation rate, characterized in that said deflation rate calculating means uses the feature amount calculated by said pulse wave feature amount calculating means to calculate and determine the target deflation rate to enable detection of a predetermined number of pulse waves between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure in measurement performed in the deflation process.

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