Specially configured nasal pulse oximeter/photoplethysmography probes, and combined nasal probe/cannula, selectively with sampler for capnography, and covering sleeves for same
First Claim
1. A probe to measure pulse-based differences in light absorbence by the vascularized tissue of the septum of the nose of a patient in need thereof, comprising:
- a. a housing from which emanates two extensions, each said extension sufficiently sized and spaced to enter one nares of the nose, each said extension comprising an inward angle of inflection between about 10 and about 27 degrees and each said extension sufficiently flexible to deflect from the wall of the septum;
b. at least two light-generating components that emit light at at least two different wavelength bands, positioned on the inside face of one of the two extensions;
c. at least one light-detecting component that detects light transmitted from said at least two light-generating components, positioned on the inside face of the other of the two extensions; and
d. first individual conductors for energizing said at least two light-generating components, connecting said components to a monitoring system for light signal production and modulation, and second individual conductors connecting said at least one light-detecting component to said monitoring system to convey signals of light detected by said at least one light-detecting component, said first and said second individual conductors passing within said housing and thereafter through a cable for carrying said first and said second individual conductors to said monitoring systemwherein data obtained from said probe is used to provide pulse oximetry results, other plethysmophotometric results, or both.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to novel nasal pulse oximeter probes that are configured to be placed across the septum of the nose. These probes are fabricated to provide signals to obtain arterial oxygen saturation and other photoplethysmographic data. The present invention also relates to a combined nasal pulse oximeter probe/nasal cannula. The present invention also relates to other devices that combine a pulse oximeter probe with a device supplying oxygen or other oxygen-containing gas to a person in need thereof, and to sampling means for exhaled carbon dioxide in combination with the novel nasal probe. In certain embodiments, an additional limitation of a control means to adjust the flow rate of such gas is provided, where such control is directed by the blood oxygen saturation data obtained from the pulse oximeter probe.
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19 Claims
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1. A probe to measure pulse-based differences in light absorbence by the vascularized tissue of the septum of the nose of a patient in need thereof, comprising:
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a. a housing from which emanates two extensions, each said extension sufficiently sized and spaced to enter one nares of the nose, each said extension comprising an inward angle of inflection between about 10 and about 27 degrees and each said extension sufficiently flexible to deflect from the wall of the septum; b. at least two light-generating components that emit light at at least two different wavelength bands, positioned on the inside face of one of the two extensions; c. at least one light-detecting component that detects light transmitted from said at least two light-generating components, positioned on the inside face of the other of the two extensions; and d. first individual conductors for energizing said at least two light-generating components, connecting said components to a monitoring system for light signal production and modulation, and second individual conductors connecting said at least one light-detecting component to said monitoring system to convey signals of light detected by said at least one light-detecting component, said first and said second individual conductors passing within said housing and thereafter through a cable for carrying said first and said second individual conductors to said monitoring system wherein data obtained from said probe is used to provide pulse oximetry results, other plethysmophotometric results, or both. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A probe to measure pulse-based differences in light absorbence by the vascularized tissue of the septum of the nose of a patient in need thereof, integral with a cannula to supply oxygen or oxygen-rich gas into the nose, comprising:
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a. a housing from which emanates two extensions, each said extension sufficiently sized and spaced to enter one nares of the nose, and configured to provide a non-contiguous fit with regard to said septum, wherein one or both extensions are fashioned to provide one or more passages for transport of said oxygen or oxygen-rich gas into the nose; b. at least two light-generating components that emit light at at least two different wavelength bands, positioned on the inside face of one of the two extensions; c. at least one light-detecting component that detects light transmitted from said at least two light-generating components, positioned on the inside face of the other of the two extensions; and d. first individual conductors for energizing said at least two light-generating components, connecting said components to a monitoring system for light signal production and modulation, and second individual conductors connecting said at least one light-detecting component to said monitoring system to convey signals of light detected by said at least one light-detecting component, said first and said second individual conductors passing within said housing and thereafter through a cable for carrying said first and said second individual conductors to said monitoring system wherein data obtained from said probe is used to provide pulse oximetry results, other plethysmophotometric results, or both. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A probe to measure pulse-based differences in light absorbence by the vascularized tissue of the septum of the nose, comprising:
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a. a housing from which emanates two extensions configured for providing a non-contiguous fit with regard to said septum; b. at least two light-generating components that emit light at at least two different wavelength bands, positioned on the inside face of one of the two extensions; c. at least one light-detecting component that detects light transmitted from said at least two light-generating components, positioned on the inside face of the other of the two extensions; and d. first individual conductors for energizing said at least two light-generating components, connecting said components to a monitoring system for light signal production and modulation, and second individual conductors connecting said at least one light-detecting component to said monitoring system to convey signals of light detected by said at least one light-detecting component, said first and said second individual conductors passing within said housing and thereafter through a cable for carrying said first and said second individual conductors to said monitoring system wherein said two extensions are sized and spaced such that there is not a pressing or a continuous contact against the mucosal tissue of the nasal septum by both said extensions where are positioned said at least two light-generating components and said at least one light detecting component, and wherein data obtained from said probe is used to provide pulse oximetry results, other plethysmophotometric results, or both. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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